On 1/31/07, Carl Worth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for confirming. That's what I wanted to make sure, that GNOME > testers were actually testing the snapshots of cairo that we're making > in preparation for providing cairo 1.4 for GNOME 2.18. > > Now, as we continue to make new snapshots, (I expect to have at least > 1.3.14 and 1.3.16 before we call it 1.4), do we need to make sure > something gets frobbed on the GNOME side to pickup the new snapshot or > is that happening automatically?
Basically, we just need some methodology to implement Gustavo's earlier suggestion (it looks like no one objects to the general idea) to automatically bump micro version numbers (or at least fast-track the approval). For now, maybe you could ping the release-team with each release and then any of us can update the wiki and the moduleset file in svn? And longer term, we can put some fast-track process in place; ideas welcome. (What makes the most sense? Having an additional section near the proposed updates section listing such modules and allowing anyone to update such modules when new releases come out so long as their willing to take flak if they accidentally break builds by doing so?) Elijah _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
