Roadmap
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Essentially, a fully working and stable operating system. A viable replacement for BeOS R5 (and later).
Depends on: R1/alpha
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A basically usable version of Haiku that is self-hosting, that is, that can check out the sources from SVN, and compile them.
Ticket Policy
To keep a clear overview of which tickets need to be fixed before releasing Haiku alpha 1, the following rules apply:
- Only developers should put tickets under a specific milestone. If you are not a developer, then it is not your call.
- Tickets that absolutely have to be resolved before alpha 1 can be released, should have a blocker priority.
- Tickets that would be on the should-be-fixed list, should have the high priority.
- In between is the critical priority. When a ticket that is assigned to this milestone has this priority, it is a request for a fellow developer to have a look at that ticket and determine whether it should be high or blocker.
- The priorities normal and low mean that the tickets are not very high on the consideration list for alpha 1.
- Only developers should put tickets under a specific milestone. If you are not a developer, then it is not your call.
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Implement Trac 0.11 on dev.haiku-os.org.
The following things are going to be included automatically:
- ticket tracker
- improved query system
- simplified ticket monitoring (teo:ticket:1459 on Trac project site)
- improved query system
The following needs our own implementations:
- ticket tracker
- ticket dependencies (teo:ticket:31 and teo:wiki:TracCrossReferences on Trac project site)
- ticket dependencies (teo:ticket:31 and teo:wiki:TracCrossReferences on Trac project site)
- source browser
- integrate the subversion repository in trac
- integrate the subversion repository in trac
Outstanding issues:
- ticket tracker
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- website
- community sites for other languages
- community sites for other languages
- website
Note: See TracRoadmap for help on using the roadmap.
