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=== Weekly SDK releases === | === Weekly SDK releases === | ||
* Weekly releases of updated SDK packages. SSU for SDK. So developers can start to develop for the new platform right away and not have to wait until the new SDK/OS version is released. This 'beta' SDK releases will help developers with application porting and compatibility checks. So they can release their software the day a new OS is released. --[[User:xfade|xfade]] 12:57, 4 June 2008 (UTC) | * Weekly releases of updated SDK packages. SSU for SDK. So developers can start to develop for the new platform right away and not have to wait until the new SDK/OS version is released. This 'beta' SDK releases will help developers with application porting and compatibility checks. So they can release their software the day a new OS is released. --[[User:xfade|xfade]] 12:57, 4 June 2008 (UTC) | ||
- | : | + | :''The SDK releases need to go out of this task. Let's discuss this further in the 2010 Agenda. Even if that Fremantle SDK will be available before that year, it is simply not feasible to have it within the 100 Days. In any case the topic to be discussed is not the specific release of an SDK but the compromise to have weekly releases of whatever SDK is being developed.--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 19:49, 5 June 2008 (UTC) |
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