[cairo-commit] ROADMAP
Carl Worth
cworth at kemper.freedesktop.org
Mon May 8 17:46:42 PDT 2006
ROADMAP | 19 +++++++------------
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
New commits:
diff-tree 9595de96ac96bbfdc20177c0228c1673ad701d96 (from 7d0bcc3f1cf5dff292289420c3e5e73410997993)
Author: Carl Worth <cworth at cworth.org>
Date: Mon May 8 17:41:17 2006 -0700
ROADMAP: non-substantive changes
diff --git a/ROADMAP b/ROADMAP
index 2b3de3c..1b1204f 100644
--- a/ROADMAP
+++ b/ROADMAP
@@ -25,33 +25,28 @@ Satisfying GTK+ 2.10 well requires relea
printing support, (good PS/PDF output, per-page sizing and layout,
etc.) sometime in April 2006.
-
Firefox 3.0 - http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/roadmap.html
------------------------------------------------------------------
Firefox 3 (scheduled for early 2007?) is the first release expected to
use cairo for all rendering. In the meantime, development builds using
cairo are available
-Satisfying firefox 3 well requiring releasing new versions of cairo in
-2006 that incorporate the patches coming from mozilla, (device offset,
-push/pop_group), and much-improved performance.
+Satisfying firefox 3 well requiring releasing new versions of cairo
+before November 2006 (or earlier) that incorporate the patches coming
+from mozilla, (device offset, push/pop_group), and much-improved
+performance.
Themes and Schedules
====================
cairo-1.2 (April 2006): Better printing
- Supported PS/PDF output
- New, printing-oriented API
- - Mozilla patches? (device offset, push/pop_group)
+ - Mozilla patches (device offset, push/pop_group)
-cairo-1.x (October 2006): Better performance
+cairo-1.4 (October 2006): Better performance
- New tessellator
- New rasterization
- - Mozilla patches
-
-And there is room for other releases between those as needed. Once the
-mozilla patches land, we don't really have a lot of new API on the
-roadmap so it's hard to know whether any other releases would be 1.4
-vs. 1.2.2, etc.
+ - Finer-grained fallbacks for PS/PDF
cairo 1.2.0 essential features
We don't expect to release without these being complete.
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