On 30 May 2010 01:49, Yuval Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Also: for stable releases there are the tarballs.  Nothing has changed with
> them AFAIK, other than we forgot the monthly poll to ask ourselves if "trunk"
> (or now in new Hg terminology "default") contains enough new features to
> warrant branching out a release.

Yes, the HG infrastructure is good for continuing with the same
stable-branch system to produce releases (as was done in SVN for
2009.0, 2009.4 and 2010.0).

These 'stable' tar.gz files really are the bits we want packaged for
general release (e.g. Linux distributions, cover discs, and the
Windows/OSX installer you get when you click 'Download' on the Hugin
web-site)

Regarding the next release: the current HG default 'tip' has more than
enough features to be branched for release, and seems stable enough,
but I'm really not keen to drive this process again as I wasn't able
to give it the attention it deserved last time.

-- 
Bruno

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