1. GnomeWeb Development Timeline
The gnome.org development is based on the general GNOME's release timeline, with a new major release every 6 months. The challenges of each release are defined in the GnomeWeb/Goals. Here we structure each goal into scheduled tasks assigned to contributors.
The idea is to combine the continuous and decentralized development with a common strategy and a common commitment to a schedule. This timeline is applied primarily to www.gnome.org but other GNOME websites' maintainers are invited to join it.
1.1. 2.18 release cycle
Our milestones during the 2.17 release cycle are inspired by GNOME's TwoPointSeventeen schedule:
October 4th - Core Planning Documents reviewed. - DONE
October 18th - End of new goals proposal period. - DONE
November 8th - Goal Planning Drafts. - PARTIALLY DONE / SOME ESSENTIAL GOALS MISSING REQUIREMENTS
- December 6th - Feature Freeze. 2.18 Goal Planning phase is completed.
- December 20th - Alpha Phase completed.
- January 10th - Goal Freeze. Goals not catching the schedule are dropped.
- January 24th - UI Freeze.
- February 14th - String Freeze. Static English texts completed.
- March 5th - Release Candidate.
- March 14th - 2.18 Final Release.
- April 11th - 2.18.1 Final Release.
2. Improve this document
This is an approved document. We invite you to improve it by adding your comments below. Note that this is a key planning document, we might not touch it during the production phase of each release. Contributors responsible of a task can modify subtasks and schedules, although it is recommended to discuss this first in marketing-list to avoid conflicts of dependencies. Only the maintainers of this document can approve changes to it.
2.1. Comments
- Your comments here.