On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 8:20 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Since users are used to numbered releases it's probably high time we
> start cooking a new one. As there were no radical user-visible changes
> I consider it to be an incremental step from 0.7.0, hence I'm
> proposing 0.7.5 version number.
>
I don't really think we (or the users) need that granularity. For me, I'd
be fine with numbering them 1, 2, 3, ... I think we should reserve the last
number for bugfix releases (let's hope not) and go straight to 0.8.0. After
all, the NEWS got rather long and anyway who says we have to produce
"radical" changes every release? :)
I looked through the git log since v0.7.0 and added everything I
> thought was worth mentioning in the NEWS. If I got too specific
> or have missed something important (thanks to all the contributors
> there was plenty of very nice changes), please speak up.
>
>
Just wanted to take the opportunity to point out that there are a lot of
patches waiting in gerrit. An upcoming release is a good time for a joint
effort to review them, sort them, fix them and merge the worthy ones.
Please help with that.
Patch authors will have to raise their voices if they want their patches
merged. Maintainers have limited time to go through changes that haven't
seen any activity in a long time, even if the change is good and ready to
submit.
/Andreas
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