[email protected] transcribed 1.9K bytes: > Thanks! > > Christian Grothoff transcribed 1.2K bytes: > > On 1/24/19 12:46 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > About one year ago we released the first release candidate for 0.11. > > > > > > Since no OS will ship release candidates in their official repositories, > > > and I am working on support for another cross-system package manager > > > (pkgsrc), > > > and we can't expect people to have a good experience with 0.10.1 > > > and backporting patches is not recommended for downstream package > > > managers, > > > my question is: > > > > > > What's the hold-up for either the next release candidate or a proper > > > release? > > > I've read the remaining bugs filed on the bugtracker. What's missing? > > > > The stuff from the bugtracker, which you said you read. They involve > > > > * "finishing" the Web site migration (server setup, documentation), > > Okay, since I have been mostly handling the website before and the initial > tickets for it came from myself, I will work on finishing the website. > It should be mostly ready as Devan wrote (people are already using the > tutorials!), but there's lots of proofreading left. Personally I want > a shorter explanation for the /gnurl page as it was never very clear > and too long (maybe just too long). pkgsrc gave me some input on it.
Which brings me back to something we talked about in the last couple of years: news entries. I consider https://gnunet.org/node/2670 to be worth replicating on the new website, as well as all posts which aren't personal/guides/or otherwise worthy to be moved to FAQ or misc documentation. I will proceed with this for now. _______________________________________________ GNUnet-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
