On 01/27/2013 05:54 PM, Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Initially I wanted to quit maintaining 1.1.x after 1.1.2, however
> there have been quite a few fixes, that still apply to the 1.1.x tree,
> and it seems like a shame to hold them back.
> 
> I have these fixes already queued up for 1.1.3:
> https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/commits/darktable-1.1.x
> 
> (everything after 11 Jan is post-1.1.2).
> 
> Now, I don't want to do a big release cycle, so I don't want to break
> any strings for 1.1.3, and I also don't want apply any patches which
> are complex, so only fairly simple fixes.
> 
> The big new thing in the tree already is Nikon D5200 support, which
> didn't make it in time for 1.1.2.
> 
> I'd like to ask the hanatos/houz/upegelow to check if the patches I've
> selected make sense, and if I didn't miss anything.
> 
> I already have new darktable-1.1.x builds available for testing on my
> Darktable-Unstable-PPA for Ubuntu Precise and Quantal.
> 
> I haven't made up my mind about an exact release date yet, but it'll
> be fairly short term. Likely either just before the end of the month
> or in the first week of next month.

The sooner the better but since the openSUSE 12.3 is in freeze period, I
will have to think before asking for inclusion in the upcoming openSUSE.

So go for it but I'd rather have it towards the end of the month

Togan

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