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Brice Figureau wrote:
> 
> Agreed, 0.25 seems to be in good shape. As soon as the more important 
> bugs are fixed (I'm still worried by 2296), then I think we could have a 
> rc1.

Can we decide what remaining new features, if any, are going in then
for rc1?  Brice's regex code?  The Windows code?  Others?  Can we
make a quick list and if there aren't tickets then please add them
so we can assign them to an appropriate release.

>> As to later releases, I really think we need to switch to something  
>> like the kernel uses, where the 'next' branch is recreated  
>> periodically from the code that is accepted for release.  This puts a  
>> higher burden on James as the release maintainer (although not a ton,  
>> since it could pretty easily be turned into a straightforward rake  
>> task), but it makes it trivial to add and remove code chunks from the  
>> branch.

Doesn't bother me as long as someone comes up with some rules and
automation around this.

Regards

James Turnbull

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