On Sat, 2004-07-17 at 11:45, Hans Breuer wrote: > At 22:50 09.07.04, Lars Clausen wrote: > >Trying hard to decrease the time between releases, I have now put out > >0.94-pre1 at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/dia/. > > > >Major new features include highlighting of objects when dragging > >connectors onto connection points, 5 new shape sets, connection possible > >between layers, hexagonal grid, Cairo renderer, > > > >WMF writer for Unix, > sorry, but that's only part of the story : > > 2004-05-24 Hans Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > * plug-ins/wmf/Makefile.am : finally compile the wmf plug-in > under *NIX, too. [If you want something done, do it yourself ;-] > * plug-ins/wmf/wmf_gdi.[hc] : some more stuff to catch up > with wmf.cpp's GDI usage > * plug-ins/wmf/wmf.cpp : compile even without HAVE_WINDOWS_H, > [For the moment it does not much more than compiling, i.e. > the produced WMF files are invalid, if not created on windoze.]
Oh. It is indeed not in the list. Well, WMF lovers on Unix will just have to wait. > >a new combined persistence system. There's also some other stuff plus > >many polishings, bug fixes and leaks. > > > >This release I'm trying with the release in a CVS branch, to not stop > >development. Which means that fixes need to be applied in both > >branches, and translations should be copied over, too. It'll be > >interesting to see if the translations can move easily between branch > >and trunk... > > May I suggest a sligtly different approach ? > It goes as follows : > - declare a feature/string/deep freeze at the appropriate time for the trunk > [IIRC feature freeze was about two weeks ago] > - for every (pre-)release just do a tag > - at least until release candidates all bugfixes go directly to the trunk > (if some new development really must be done during a freeze it can > easily go into a specific branch and be merged after the thawing HEAD. > Like it was e.g. done for the Gtk2 port ...) That's what I did for 0.93, and I seem to remember you complaining about why I did it that way rather than having a release branch. -Lars _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/faq.html Main page at http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia
