On 4/10/07, Carlos Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

making a release doesn't mean that things can't change in the future,
the more stuff we try to throw in a release the longer users will wait
and the more more problems to track bugs/problems. If we do 0.9 and
1.0 or whatever numbers then it'll be easier to know if the bug is in
the previous code or in the new one.

Absolutely.  I'm ready to do (I guess) 0.9-alpha-1 from the current
trunk, just to practice the release process, but based on this thread
I don't think it would pass a vote.

Arnaud is looking for patches, can I take that as a "yes, we plan to
continue development on trunk" ?  In that case an 0.9-alpha-2 might
make it out.

--
Wendy

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