[Vtigercrm-developers] Roadmap 6.5 and 7

Sreenivas Kanumuru svk at vtiger.com
Tue Apr 26 04:44:28 GMT 2016


The reason we moved to git was to improve collaboration. We will review all
the merge requests and issues submitted on code.vtiger.com. We are working
towards a 6.5 release in June,  followed by Vtiger 7 preview in September
(for developers only). Vtiger 7 GA will be in Q4.

thank you,
Sreenivas

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 6:03 PM, Manuel Fernando <ptdesigner at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> And note that some very good merge requests were committed like some weeks
> ago encryption password but they are not finished or not working.
> (password is sent as md5 to customer portal and you can only log with hash
> password even if you change password in customer portal)
> But my intention here is not get in too much details.
>
> @preexo i think you left the impression that you could contribute more in
> improve tiger for new php and you did some merge requests and tiger team
> should help you at least say something about your intention. (maybe they
> don’t want you to improve that part of vtiger) I hope i’m wrong in this
> matter and most probably i am but this is how they are making people feel.
>
> @Vtiger Team don’t take me wrong asking this.
> This is a fair question and a question that all should ask:
> You want community improvements and suggestions or not?
> And if not, we should give you some space, and follow your project or not
> but at least you should stand for a position.
>
> I can contribute a lot more (well, start contribute because i have a lot
> of homework already made) but is very frustrating to see how bug fixes and
> improvements are being treated.
> This should work quite simple - suggest something, you accept on not,
> close and we can go to the next step.
>
> Manuel
>
> > No dia 25/04/2016, às 11:34, Preexo <preexo at googlemail.com> escreveu:
> >
> > I was more than happy this morning to see that Prasad went through the
> pull
> > requests and merged quite a bunch!
> > But when I went through them I noticed it was only the really easy ones,
> > honestly... It's a good start, I am very happy that some very good bug
> fixes
> > and improvements made it into 6.5 that way, but they are still not
> > introducing any bigger changes...
> >
> > Back-porting their on demand code to the open source version must be a
> pain
> > in the *** later.
> > I am actually hoping/expecting someone comes up with a new fork once
> (and a
> > friendly mindset, sorry but Yetiforce has already disqualified itself by
> > this) once vtiger 7 is being released. Maybe one of the big extension
> > vendors? It would make sense to me.
> > Then again, maybe vtiger changes and starts actually contributing a
> little
> > more time towards the open source than just the necessary minimum to keep
> > the facade alive...
> >
> > Still we are here, playing their game ;)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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