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[Discuss-gnuradio] Release 3.7.13.2 is out! (was: Release 3.7.13.1 is ou


From: CEL
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Release 3.7.13.2 is out! (was: Release 3.7.13.1 is out!)
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2018 07:38:41 +0000

I messed up, and v3.7.13.1 was tagged off-branch, whereas I pushed a
commit that incorrectly changed the version number to the maint-3.7
branch.

I ask you to not use 3.7.13.1 but 3.7.13.2. Thank you!

Best regards,
Marcus

On Thu, 2018-05-31 at 19:30 +0000, Müller, Marcus (CEL) wrote:
> Dear best community of an SDR project known to mankind!
> 
> It took me longer than I'd like to admit, but we've finally come to a
> release of GNU Radio's maintenance branch 3.7. I'm very thankful for
> the contributors we've had this time, especially because the amount
> of
> first-time code contributions is so high! 
> 
> * Derek Kozel <address@hidden>
> * Douglas Weber <address@hidden>
> * ilovezfs <address@hidden>
> * Marcus Müller <address@hidden>
> * Michael Dickens <address@hidden>
> * Sebastian Koslowski <address@hidden>
> * soggysec <address@hidden>
> 
> The main feature, about which I presume most of you care about, is
> that
> there are fixes for the nasty Qtgui / code generation bug we've
> introduced with 3.7.12.0; promise we'll avoid such messes in the
> future!
> 
> As you can imagine, we're working on the "next bigger step" in the
> meantime: For GRCon, we'd like to have GNU Radio 3.8 out of the door,
> in proper use and with sufficient experiences with the progressive
> changes we have in stock for that.
> 
> Needless to say, 3.7 isn't dead by any means! You'll find plenty of
> issues on github that carry the "backport-3.7" tag, which means that
> once we fix them on the current development branch, I'll also make
> sure
> to let them flow into the next 3.7 release.
> 
> On the side of making GNU Radio easier to use, I'm very happy to say
> that Marc Lichtman has taken it upon him to make the documentation
> –in
> every sense of the word– more accessible. As making sure GNU Radio
> works as intended, and that is very closely related to working as
> understood, this is an effort very dear to me. You'll probably hear
> from him sooner or later!
> 
> Talking about understanding things:
> I'm extremely certain that there's excellent GNU Radio usage out
> there
> that I simply don't know of. Don't hesitate to announce your projects
> on the mailing list, ask GNU Radio-related questions very specific to
> what you're doing and generally give feed back on both the small
> building blocks as well as the large architectures GNU Radio puts you
> up against!
> 
> And while you're doing that:
> 
> GRCon18's Call For Papers is still open until **June 3**! If you need
> any help with the abstract/paper submission process, do not hesitate
> to
> reach out – even if you have something unwieldy to talk about, I
> think
> we can make it work.
> 
> Best regards,
> Marcus Müller
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