Hi John,

I was having exactly the same thought -- there doesn't look like there is 
anything additional that will be fixed in the next week, so let's upload what's 
there.

Not knowing when to upload is a pretty common problem for native packages -- 
there's not necessarily a natural point that is reached where it's obviously 
time to upload. I think a reasonable cadence to adopt here is that if there's 
nothing that is just begging to be done straight away and there's no show-
stopping regression, then a git HEAD in a releasable state may as well get 
released.

> Any objections to my releasing what's currently at HEAD
> tomorrow?

please do!

cheers
Stuart

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