Actually there isn't any nightly or experimental builds, I was just giving
Antonio a hint to follow because sometimes there are issues that people can't
wait for the next release in order for it to be fixed. A major planned
released should never be prematurely released until it's ready, so in between
releases there should at least be "emergency" releases (i.e. -- use at your
own risk) on an as-needed basis. Most open source projects have nightly builds
available so whatever plan works for everyone involved should be executed. All
the bugs I've found can wait but for major bugs, the few people that require
an emergency build can continue on with their project and confirm the fix for
IUP at the same time.

On 5/27/2022 at 9:07 AM, Ico <i...@zevv.nl> wrote:
>Quoting Andrew Robinson (2022-05-27 17:15:20)
>> Hopefully that will be in the nightly/experimental builds of IUP and not a
>> major release. I don't want a new version of IUP released until all current
>> issues are resolved and any new features are mature enough for a release.
>
>Fair enough; I was not aware there was are nightly builds available, where
>can I find these?
>
>Thank you,
>
>Ico



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