On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Travis E. Oliphant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, the question is. Do we have enough energy in the community to > release the current trunk as 1.1 as well as release 1.0.5 which does not > contain any of the code/api changes, but just the bug fixes? The answer > will be yes if somebody volunteers to back-port just the bug-fixes to > 1.0.4. I would really like there to be a bug-fix 1.0.5 release if at > all possible.
Personally, I would rather see everyone's effort focused on 1.1 and the 1.2 (previously referred to as 1.1). But if anyone is interested in backporting some of the bug-fixes, I will help coordinate a 1.0.5 release. For now, I hope to keep everyone focused on the trunk, which will become 1.1.0 very soon. I will send out an email fairly soon listing the last things that need to be done before releasing 1.1.0. Basically, I would like to have some testing of the new Windows and Mac binaries. David C. has all ready sent out an email asking for help testing the new Window's binaries. Chris Burns or I will be sending out an email asking for help testing the new Universal Mac binaries within the next day. Thanks, -- Jarrod Millman Computational Infrastructure for Research Labs 10 Giannini Hall, UC Berkeley phone: 510.643.4014 http://cirl.berkeley.edu/ _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion