I should have exif/icc support for WebP ready for release in the next 2
weeks, and the Greek translation updated once you announce a strings freeze.


On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus <h...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> as you might have heard we are thinking about doing the next minor release
> (1.4) in the not so distant future. In order to get things rolling we would
> like to announce a feature freeze and concentrate on fixing bugs for some
> time.
>
> Since we don't want to annoy anyone working on new stuff I hereby would
> like to
> ask all the people out there hacking on darktable if there are
>
> - any cool new features living in branches that should be merged or PR'ed?
> - any cool new features living on people's local disks waiting to be
> merged?
>
> If these are ready or almost there please let us know NOW so we can wait
> for a
> few more days, otherwise we will freeze without you so you would have to
> wait
> for another release.
>
> That being said let me give a short outlook what the general release plan
> looks like:
>
> - announce feature freeze as soon as possible
> - announce string freeze around 23rd of November
> - get a first release candidate out December 1st
> - maybe a second RC mid December
> - have 1.4 as our Christmas present
>
> However, all of that is just the general idea, it heavily depends on how
> many
> bugs we encounter and general availability of developers, real life, planet
> alignments and all the usual stuff.
>
> A word towards our translators: feature freeze on 23rd and RC1 on 1st looks
> like a really short timespan, however we would allow incomplete
> translations
> in the RCs as they are mainly meant to get bugs spotted and fixed, the
> final
> translations have to be ready for the release which gives you one month of
> time. That release however will exclude translations lacking the quality we
> want to provide. Of course you can already start fixing your .po files now
> and
> only take care of the few changed strings later.
>
> That's all for now, end of transmission. Let's make Christmas rock so your
> family pictures from boxing day and the aunties drinking egg nog will be
> even
> better than last year's.
>
> Tobias
>
> PS: Everyone not celebrating Christmas is free to celebrate the darktable
> release instead. With egg nog. And great photos.
>
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