On 3/17/26 10:37, Ben Wesch wrote:
On Tue, Mar 17, 2026 at 7:44 AM cyrille henry via GEM-dev
<[email protected]> wrote:

"PS: and yes, sorry for the delays. i'm better with monitoring github issues these 
days :-)"
So I just use github since.

thanks for chiming in, cyrille! i wasn't aware of this - will stick to
github as well from now on.


it's slightly more complicated than that.

i'm still fine with using the mailinglist.
it's just that my mailserver sorts all my mailinglist mails into dedicated folders (e.g. "development/GEM" or somesuch), and given the low activity of this mailinglist i don't open this folder as much as i used to - and so I might miss things.


the last release is 0.94-snapshot from 2026 02 25. I.E 3 weeks ago.

i know - and also, the snapshot is the only version people get by
default from deken. so it's not really a big issue. but i think that
"snapshot" doesn't reflect the amount of work that went into Gem since
2019. :)

i totally agree.

the big question is: do you - as the users - consider the current state of Gem stable enough for a release?

what's your stance about RC-bugs?
(a feeble list of which can be seen on [1])

fmgadsr
IOhannes

[1] <https://github.com/umlaeute/Gem/issues?q=is%3Aissue%20state%3Aopen%20label%3Arelease-critical>

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