I am out on town for a meeting until Sunday evening.  I unfortunately won't
be able to act until Monday at the earliest.  Cutting the source release
sounds like a good plan.

- Charlie

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 3:17 PM, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'd like to try and get 98.3 and 91.5 out tomorrow or Saturday -- if
> the weekday doesn't work for you Charlie we might do a source release
> on Friday or Saturday (for Sandro/debian) and you can get the build
> out over the weekend (if you have time).  Obviously a lot of work has
> gone into these releases, and a lot recently, so it is important to
> test on what platforms you can.  Currently backend driver and memleak
> hawaii are passing on my platform, and I have managed to at least
> lightly test most of the critical GUI backends (Tk, WX, GTK, Qt and
> QT4) on at least one platform and for some backends a couple.
>
> The contouring code has had the most recent significant changes, so if
> you have limited time hit that the hardest.
>
> Charlie, let me know what your time frame is....
>
> Sandro, here is a release candidate tarball for you to test with:
> http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/tmp/matplotlib-0.98.3rc1.tar.gz
>
> Thanks,
> JDH
>
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