Can we please spend the next few days testing base but not making any changes 
other than documentation and any fixes for serious bugs (and perhaps the one 
number formatter bug reported by the testsuite).
I'd really like a new base release this month, and there's not much of it left.

One thing I'd quite like to do, but am not entirely sure about ...

Can we take the current svn trunk code and copy it back to the stable branch 
(with versioning revisions) so that we can make a 'stable' release which 
contains all the new/recent functionality and the support for the latest 
compilers and runtimes?   This would have to be binary compatible with the 
existing stable base library (I've been trying not to introduce any 
incompatibilities, but can other people check this).

The reason I'd like to do this is that having a new release of both the stable 
and development branches might get the new features out to people via different 
distributions more quickly.  Is this a good idea?


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