
Olaf van der Spek-3 wrote
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Barend Gehrels <
barend@
> wrote:
Is it so weird to ask for a schedule?
Hi,
No, it's not. And I've no idea why Boost is 'struggling' with the release schedule so often.
Hmmm - could be that it's a volunteer effort which and only be done when some volunteer has the time to invest? Maybe it's time for some new ideas? Perhaps we can create a "Release Sponsorship" program whereby a company which really believes needs the updated "integrated" release can sponsor it with a cash contribution. The release would carry naming rights so a company with name like "survey monkey" could call it the "monkey" release with a link to it's website. Bidding would start at $1000 with 50% going into the Boost General fund and %50 going into the release manager's general fund. Certainly if having the newest integrated release isn't worth $1000 to any company on the whole planet, it's not worth a release manager's time to deal with all the hassle making and distributing a new release. Just a thought. Robert Ramey -- View this message in context: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/Boost-1-58-schedule-available-tp4671426p4... Sent from the Boost - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.