V2 beta Feb-21-2010 available now

 From:  Michael Gibson
3338.30 In reply to 3338.8 
Hi Dan,

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Perhaps I got the wrong end of the stick but it seems like you had a pretty open beta for v2 for almost a couple of years and for a lot of that time it was close to production-ready.

Yup, that's a good description of how it went. I think there was only really 1 beta release for v2 that was seriously messed up and I put out a new one just a couple of days after it to fix it up.

Other than that one release they were all highly stable.

I just generally put a high priority on stabilizing things and fixing bugs more as I go along instead of postponing them all until the end. I think keeping the quality high all the time like this actually ends up saving a lot of time in the long run.

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Will it be something like:

-V2 docs completed, v2 ships
-Holiday!
-Planning for next version
-Six months later, v3 rolling beta starts
-New functions added bit by bit over 6-12 months
-New functions frozen
-Final bug fixes, tidy up docs and ship v3

Or will it be more conventional sort of approach i.e. we wait 18 months and suddenly one day a fairly complete v3 appears with a frozen feature set and the package is shipped after 3 months of beta testing?

Well, the idea is to do something more like the first type which is kind of like how v2 went.

It just produces a much higher quality end result to do it like that, not only just for stability but also being able to incorporate feedback and suggestions.

When possible I do like to finish up individual features more completely earlier in the cycle, instead of there really being a single "New functions frozen" stage like you're listing above.

- Michael