On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 09:11:36AM -0700, Rob Savoye wrote: > Markus Gothe wrote: > > Seem that 0.7.2 is to be considered stable now... I think we should > > release it on monday. Any other opinions/suggestions? > > Considered stable or truly stable ? :-) I'd also like to see the > release go out within the next few days. Ideally we can now code freeze > the branch *except* for bug fixes. If testing over the weekend is good, > then yes, we'll put the release out. I have all the announcements and > upload data files for the FSF all done, so it shouldn't be as slow a > process as it was when I did the 0.7.1 release. Monday is a good goal as > any, but we'll see... > > This should be a pretty good release, and after yesterday's checkins, > Gnash can be cross compiled, which I think is good. So anyway, I'd like > to hear the branch is working on a variety of BSD and Linux > distributions, and not generally core dumping. We'll have to support > this release for at least 6 months, so we don't want any stupidities to > go out if possible.
What do you mean by "support this release" ? Should we use the branch for bugfix releases then (0.7.x) and keep head for 0.8 ? --strk; _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

