Bob Hanson wrote:
That's fine. Then the working "drop box" for jar files

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/test/10.3
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/test/proto

can be the compromise, I guess. As long as we can send people there for bug fixes that we do for them, I guess it doesn't matter. I just think it's asking a lot of a general user "to take a prerelease version from the trunk." "Willingness" may not be the concept.

Maybe I just don't have a clue what that involves. What's that exact procedure? (are the Jar files part of the SVN? Somehow I thought they were not.) Looks to me like the following statement needs revision:


http://jmol.sourceforge.net/download/

The current official release is version 10.2.

It can be downloaded from SourceForge using the following link:

    * jmol v10.2

Some prerelease tests versions are also available from time-to-time at the same place.


What should that last sentence really read now?

It should really read the same as I intended it before (English is not my language, so maybe my sentence isn't correct): We make prerelease versions from time to time (like the 10.00.xx version), and we make them available on sourceforge download page (like the 10.00.xx version).
There's nothing changed about the prerelease procedure.
What has changed is the stable release procedure: we now have a stable release branch where we can put important bug fixes.

Maybe a prerelease version should be done with the current trunk version ?

Nico




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