Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
>>> Do the developers anticipate a feature-freeze for 1.3.5 soon?  Or is 
>>> this version to be continually evolving for the forseeable future?
>>>     
>>
>> IMHO 1.3.5 is production ready. Is it bug free ? No - and never will
>> be. So from time to time a report will show up and the issue will be
>> fixed.
>> Development is done solely in ASSP 2.0.0.
>>   
> Fair enough.  Is there an anticipated time when 1.3.5 will become the 
> next "stable" and replace 1.3.3.8 on the sourceforge website?
> 

Since you're not the only person wondering this...

It's in "code review"/"other release prep" by myself right now, but the 
fact that the file has changed on Fritz's website 8 times in the last 7 
days, at least, is not promising.

I really have no intention of releasing something to sf.net only to have 
to "patch" release it again a few days later. It sucks for users when it 
doesn't work, it sucks for the package maintainers (especially the ones 
who custom patch) when we release in rapid fire succession, and it sucks 
for us when we get a deluge of "it's not working" posts.

So I will give you the only true answer, when it's ready.

Kevin

P.S. you might actually see a 1.3.3.9 point release sooner than 1.3.5, I 
want to patch up the "known issues" so that people don't have to do a 
major upgrade just to get a bug fix.

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