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XSL Release Plan

Revision as of 13:22, 30 August 2008 by D a carver.yahoo.com (Talk | contribs) (Updated to XSL Tools 1.0 Plan)

The following is a tentative schedule of dates for the XSL Tooling Project. An official release date has not been set, and the best answer at this time is "when it's ready." With that said, the XSL Tool Project will be following closely the WTP Release schedule, but will not be included in the Ganymede release.

About Version Numbering

Since the XSL Tooling project is based off of initial code contributions from both the X-Assist and OrangeVolt.com Eclipse XSLT editors. It was decided that that initial version would start off at 0.5. XSL Tools 0.5 was released on August 13, 2008. The current version in development is 1.0. The first M build will start with M1 to better signify what version of WST should be used. XSL Tools 1.0 is planned to be released with Galileo.

Archived Plans

The plan information in regards to prior releases of XSL Tools can be found below:

Schedule

The first public build version is scheduled for January 21, 2008, and will be 0.5M4. To this affect the XSL Tooling project will aim to follow the build schedule of WTP.

The calendar is available in the following formats: ICal,ATOM News Feed,HTML

Please only select items that you feel you can complete. If there is a feature listed in the requirements page, that doesn't have a bug please create one for it as well. Anything that is planned to be worked on should have a bug entered to track it's progress.

Please Review the current backlog and add a target milestone of 0.5M9 to any items you plan to work on during the iteration.


1.0M1

Goals: Integration with Web Tools Platform 3.1

1.0M1 Build Declared: August 26, 2008

1.0M2

Goals: Refactor Debugging, XSL Content Assistance improvements.

  • Planned Items
  • Completed Items

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