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Re: Next GNUstep release
From: |
Richard Frith-Macdonald |
Subject: |
Re: Next GNUstep release |
Date: |
Sat, 4 Apr 2020 11:21:02 +0100 |
> On 3 Apr 2020, at 01:26, Ivan Vučica <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> It’s mainly up to the maintainer to decide to release including whether
> things like that NSURLComponents change are risky. I suppose I should perhaps
> get a final thumbs up from Richard (or you) regarding -base, but otherwise
> it’s just a matter of ‘do I have the time to do it’, which may mean ‘do I
> feel like I’m going to do a good job if I start doing this now’. Fred asked
> for a -gui/-back release.
>
> Sunday would be a good time for me, but I am fine waiting. Also, if it’s not
> a binary-breaking change, I can always cut an additional point release. Let
> me know what you think.
I think it's about time to make a release. I'm looking at the NSURLComponents
stuff some more today, but as it's a new class (not in the previous release),
as long as it compiler reliably (it does) it's not going to break anything and
should not stop us making a release.
- Re: Next GNUstep release, Ivan Vučica, 2020/04/02
- RE: Re: Next GNUstep release, Ivan Vučica, 2020/04/02
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- Re: Next GNUstep release, Ivan Vučica, 2020/04/04
- Re: Next GNUstep release, Riccardo Mottola, 2020/04/04
- Re: Next GNUstep release, Ivan Vučica, 2020/04/05
- Re: Next GNUstep release, Ivan Vučica, 2020/04/05
- Re: Next GNUstep release, Fred Kiefer, 2020/04/05
- Re: Next GNUstep release, David Chisnall, 2020/04/06
- Re: Next GNUstep release, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2020/04/06
- Re: Next GNUstep release, Gregory Casamento, 2020/04/06
- Re: Next GNUstep release, David Chisnall, 2020/04/06
- Re: Next GNUstep release, Ivan Vučica, 2020/04/06