Hello, the Evolution (and evolution-data-server, evolution-ews, evolution-mapi) made their 3.12.x/3.13.x as a year release cycle and they got out of sync with the GNOME versioning as well. It was good for the major Evolution change, the movement to WebKit-based composer. I believe the extra months (the change landed in time of 3.13.3) helped to polish the composer and make it even more usable than it was in the initial commit time.
The last development release version was 3.13.90, together with GNOME 3.15.90. The release schedule is currently in sync with GNOME and, after couple discussions, I'd like to return back to versioning of GNOME, the same as to the same release schedule. There still can be done extra stable releases like in time of the Evolution 3.12.x. A monthly release cadence seemed to be good for users too. That said, Evolution core products will completely skip 3.14.x version series and will jump straight to 3.16.x. The next development release was planned to be 3.13.91, but it'll be the same as GNOME, thus 3.15.91. The stable branches will follow the previous pattern, that is gnome-3-16 for the 3.16 version (Evolution 3.12 series used evolution-3-12 stable branch). It doesn't mean there are not planned any other significant changes, they just might not be that huge like the WebKit-based composer. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers mailing list evolution-hackers@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers