Brian Long <[email protected]> says:
> I was trying to determine if I should jump on Axel's "stable"
> 0.23-fixes updates or wait for a bijou release.

A bijou for 0.23-fixes is coming, although I can't promise a date yet.

> > * A tuning-related typo fix (#7158).
> 
> This appears to have been applied to trunk but not back-ported to
> 0.23-fixes.

No, it was backported.

> I'm not sure about the colorspace stuff.  It appears #7307 was added
> to trunk in Changeset 22431, but how does that apply to 0.22-fixes or
> 0.23-fixes?

Preexisting in trunk and inherited by 0.23-fixes.

> I've not looked at [the ThreadedFileWriter buffer patch] directly,
> but I appreciate the effort. :)

This will of course be present in bijou.

> > * Automatically scale number of user jobs based on system load
> > (#2782).
> 
> It appears that after 3+ years of development, this will make it
> into 0.24.

Chris Pinkham's last comment in Trac is *not* a guaratee that it will
appear in 0.24; he simply changed the milestone so it wouldn't show up
as a pending task for 0.23. It's the equivalent of getting an
extension on a due date for a term paper. I hope it shows up in 0.24,
too, but don't be surprised if in three months' time it gets moved out
again to 0.25.

> > * Improved detection of audio tracks when transcoding (my variant
> >   on #1841).
> 
> Haven't looked at the details of Yeechang's variant.  :)

My variant loosens the restrictions a little more than the committed
patch does.

> #7252 was never applied.

I believe Taylor Ralph (who subsequently gained commit rights) applied
it later but forgot to reference this ticket so it doesn't show up
here.

-- 
Yeechang Lee <[email protected]> | San Francisco CA US

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