Ok. I will start compiling release notes and see how I can roll a release 
candidate.

Rob

Op zaterdag 24 januari 2015 10:07:24 UTC+1 schreef claudio canepa:
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>
>
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Rob <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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>> As Cocos already started using Pyglet 1.2, and most people with issues 
>> are also directed to download the development version, maybe it would be a 
>> good idea to release 1.2 officially. Any opinions on what needs to finish 
>> before a release can be made?
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
> I suggest *now* it is a good time to release, in the current status. 
> Reasons:
>
>     The current codebase will serve better than the last released, because 
> py3 support, 64bits support, Cocoa support on mac, many small fixes.    
>     
>     The last released version is effectively unsupported.
>
>     No crashes in common usage.
>
>     Integrating the patches in the issue tracker, forks, proposed changes 
> in this and other threads will take a long time and probably produce some 
> temporal instabilities. It would be good to have a known good, easy to 
> find, default option (pip) available.
>
>    Adding to the last point, pyweek usually comes in March or April, some 
> newcomers will look at the library before that time to get to speed. Is not 
> unusual to prefer the last released version (stability) or the one 
> available on pypi (convenience). So why not make easier the live of that 
> people ?
>
>     Packages that depends on pyglet cannot be pip friendly, because pip 
> will pull pyglet 1.1.4     
>
>     As a signal to the community:
>       Why use a library with no releases in four years ?
>       Why wasting time building patches and PRs if they are never 
>  released ?
>
> claudio
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