On 19/3/19 10:04, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,

With the gnome 3.32 release, I guess we should make a 3.32 release of
accerciser? (so that distributions ship it instead of the 3.22 version
which doesn't work any more).

Should I have a look at how to do it, or somebody will handle it?


Well, you are a co-maintainer now. The reason of all this thread was to find and assign a new (co-)maintainer, because Javier didn't have time lately to do such releases, and several changes on master were not included on any of them. So we needed someone to volunteer to get the releases rolling. You volunteered, so now you are the co-maintainer, and among all the responsibilities a co-maintainer get, you have two: decide when it makes sense to do a release, do such releases if needed.

Having said so ...

(I could check that the current git master does work fine here)


First: take into account that I'm not sure if at this point you can add more functionality to a 3.31.X/3.32.X Accerciser release, due the freezes. Im more familiar with freezes with libraries. Take a look to the schedule [1], and check if the freezes allows that.

Second: there is another reason to do a 3.32 release. Current last Accerciser release is 3.31.4. That numbering points to a unstable release. There are some distros that doesn't include the latest release of a program/library, but the latest stable release. And that is 3.22, and as you know (that again, was one of the reasons of the thread), that is old and doesn't include last changes.

BR

[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointThirtyone

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