Who says there can't be a 1.11.0 or 1.253.0?
2.0 happens when enough people want it to happen and are ready to put in the
work.
But, one could also speculate that 2.0 will never happen because by
definition it will break backward compatibility and be a complete redesign.
On 5/17/06, Nick Thompson <nickthompson@agere.com> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 16 May 2006 19:58, Brian Jauch wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> >
> > I am involved with development for a defect tracking product
> > (TestTrack Pro), and we are considering integrating with
> > Subversion. I was hoping you could provide a general idea of when
> > version 2.0 will be released. We are interested in this so that we
> > will be able to predict when we may have to update our integration
> > to account for changes in the Subversion APIs. Any information you
> > could provide would be helpful, we certainly don't expect an exact
> > date.
>
> I was asked this just the other day, but I'm just a user too. The best
> answer I could come up with was by checking the road map for expected
> releases, then looking at the previous release frequency. This gave
> me.
>
> Releases expected: 1.4.0, 1.5.0 and 2.0
> Major release frequency: 8-9 months
>
> 1.4.0 is due in July
>
> (the above number are derived from the road map pages)
>
> so 1.5.0 approx April 2007
> and 2.0 approx January 2008
>
> This is just pure and wild speculation only though. The devs probably
> will tell you "when it's ready".
>
> --
> > Nick Thompson
>
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Received on Wed May 17 18:12:35 2006