Hi,

Lubomir Kundrak schrieb:
> Also, could you please enlighten be a bit about the repository branches,
> from the point of the package maintainer? I don't feel like packaging a
> development tree, which snapshot do you base your package on? Do you
> also have any additional patches?
That's quite easy:
- We have a mob-branch which is open for everyone
- Stephane Bisinger, David Riebenbauer or maybe in the future then merge
the mob-branch with our master-branch (head of development). The merge
happens if someone has time to review the submitted patches

- From time to time we release the master-branch. This happens mostly if
a) big changes are implemented (as library update, features, ...)
b) important bug-fixes happened

The releases depend mainly on the time the respective devels (mainly
Stephane) has. We had a release plan, but due to the lack of devels it
got somehow, well, let's say: forget about the plan ;)

IMHO as far as the libotr thing is stable and fully configurable we
should think of a "freeze", test the changes a little bit and then
release it as 4.23 (because new features are added we should jump from
22 to 23).

Maybe we should discuss on how to proceed with the development and write
the processes down.

Greetings
-Sascha-

PS: I ordered two books for C/C++, I hope to join the devel team this
winter ;)

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