More info for developers, especially Felix and Gennady ... This snapshot mostly does not include other new work. I wanted to get the split build version out, because this was blocking other progress. The next step is to include your recent work. The fact that it is not included here does not mean I am rejecting it.
New work that can be distributed as plugins should be in separate tarballs initially, like the BSIM models. Then, after beating on it a while, what is mainstream and solid should be folded in. Patches to core (lib and include directories) need to be folded in. This is now a priority, so it would help me a lot if you could submit the core patches relative to this snapshot, so they can be included. Now that it actually works with split build, it's time to change revision control systems. It looks like "git" is the choice, but I invite other opinions. I waited initially because rearranging the files is something that the revision control systems do not handle well. This rearrangement was planned for a long time. Even during 2008-2009, I was working on it, but several times backed it out and distributed flat because of build and install issues. It will be at gnu.org, hopefully with a backup somewhere else. I would like to set it up so experimental branches can be here too, and could use some help in doing that. This was supposed to have happened long ago, but I ran into some personal issues that prevented getting any work done for much longer than I anticipated. What I thought would be a few months turned out to be a few years. This (split build) is also the biggest block to a stable release. It could be 0.36, but the change since 0.35 is big enough that it just might be ready for a "1.0", and to come out of beta. _______________________________________________ Gnucap-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucap-devel
