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The trunk is now OPEN for development. Checkins still require the approval flag to be set by justdave or myk, but will generally be approved for anything that isn't controversial. :) Have fun!
m (The trunk is now OPEN for development. Checkins still require the approval flag to be set by justdave or myk, but will generally be approved for anything that isn't controversial. :) Have fun!)
m (The trunk is now OPEN for development. Checkins still require the approval flag to be set by justdave or myk, but will generally be approved for anything that isn't controversial. :) Have fun!)
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== Bugzilla Roadmap ==
== Bugzilla Roadmap ==
=== Introduction ===
=== Introduction ===
The trunk is now open for development again in the coming days, and for the next 6 months, we will again accept bug fixes, enhancements, new features and risky code changes. But 6 months is a ''short'' period and if we want something to be done on time when we freeze again on Sept 15, 2006 for the release of Bugzilla 2.24 (maybe 3.0?), some coordination is required.
The trunk is now open for development again, and for the next 6 months, we will again accept bug fixes, enhancements, new features and risky code changes. But 6 months is a ''short'' period and if we want something to be done on time when we freeze again on Sept 15, 2006 for the release of Bugzilla 2.24 (maybe 3.0?), some coordination is required.


This roadmap below is an attempt to outline what the objectives of the core Bugzilla team are for 3.0. If we make this list (or major portions of it) by September, we'll be happy to call it 3.0 instead of 2.24.  We will probably be late and we will probably be too optimistic, but this will give enough work to everyone who wants to contribute.
This roadmap below is an attempt to outline what the objectives of the core Bugzilla team are for 3.0. If we make this list (or major portions of it) by September, we'll be happy to call it 3.0 instead of 2.24.  We will probably be late and we will probably be too optimistic, but this will give enough work to everyone who wants to contribute.
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