Hi, We need to start thinking about if/how/when we can do a new release. Nathan and I started talking about this last August but for work issues neither of us had the time then.
There is one issue resolved by Stefan Sperling (r1894734) which would be good to have released. It is nominated for backport to 1.14.x and 1.10.x but no review yet. If we release now we should release at least 1.10.8 (we are three months short of the "end of support date" and I think we should release one last version with the current fixes) and 1.14.2. In trunk there are also a bunch of improvements that themselves could probably justify releasing 1.15. Then there are also a number of patches flying around on the dev@, as well as one or two feature branches (the non-pristine-wc being a prime example) that would be interesting to merge before 1.15. 1: Can anyone volunteer to be RM? 2: Can we drum up some support for approving the candidate changes - at least for 1.14.2 but, depending on the time line also for 1.10.8. 3: What about 1.15? And that probably bring up the larger question about future release policy in general - we are NOT following the twice-per-year policy at the moment. Kind regards, Daniel Sahlberg