Ok good, so we are ready for a 0.99 release.
If we release 0.99 sometime in the next few days, it could get added into
debian wheezy, since their freeze is really soon. We found a sponsor so
once the release is done, it should get reviewed and re-added.
As much as I'd like 0.99 out with p2pv2 and msnp18 enabled, I don't believe
it should get released until p2pv2 has been properly tested on the long
term, so I'm thinking of keeping 0.99 with msnp15, with maybe a checkbox in
the login screen to decide if the user wants to use "Experimental MSNP18
protocol support" (with a clickable '?' or whatever to tell people it
enables mpop and stuff).
We could later release 0.99.1 after long term testing of p2pv2 and
bugfixes, and remove the option and force everyone on p18.
The option could also be in the preferences instead... for those who are
old enough, remember we did the exact same thing with the jump from msnp6
to msnp9, with a checkbox in the login screen.
What do you think ?
KaKaRoTo
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Philippe Valembois - Phil <
lephilouso...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
>
> Le 18/05/2012 23:47, Youness Alaoui a écrit :
> >
> > 0.99 TODO
> > ========
> >
> > 1) Close the "vulnerability" bug, explain that it really is no
> > vulnerability, get back to all distros... then possibly close the
> > tracker and redirect to forum/ML/IRC
> >
> > Was fixed, vivia did the tests, 0.98.4 was indeed vulnerable
> >
> > 2) MSNP2Pv2 (me, possibly with help from Youness)
> >
> > half done, I'll try to finalize it
> >
> >
> > 3) libpng bug (Boris)
> >
> > Done by boris
> >
> >
> > 4) Moving .so files out of /usr/share (Phil)
> >
> > done by phil
> >
> >
> > 5) webcam libng bug (Phil)
> >
> > Done by phil (I believe)
> I confirm : it's done
> >
> >
> >
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