OK, here's what I think we should do next.  I'm thinking we've spent a lot of 
time trying to pull things up toward the level of other existing 
applications, and it's about time we concentrated again on things that RG can 
do better than other software, instead of just nearly as well.

I suggest we aim to produce the following releases:

 * 1.2.3, now.

 * 1.2.4, 1.2.5 etc with bug fixes as required.

 * 1.3 in a couple of months, featuring multitrack MIDI recording, some
   improvements to tempo support (e.g. ramped tempos), and cut/paste and
   insert/delete for sections across all tracks including the tempos and
   timesigs.

 * 1.4 or 1.5 or whatever in several months time, featuring substantial work
   on the notation editor.

To this end, in CVS we:

 * Create a bugfix branch (i.e. just make the usual release tag a branch tag), 
so that (if required!) we can do a 1.2.4 and subsequent releases that include 
nothing new except bugfixes.

 * Also create a new features branch for 1.3.  I'll manage this branch.  It 
probably won't see development work committed directly to it, instead I'll do 
piece by piece merging from HEAD.  Probably.

 * Merge the "experiments" branch across to HEAD.  We could even merge the 
guitar tab branch as well -- what do you think?  Haven't heard anything from 
Stephen on here for a while.  HEAD will then ultimately become 1.4 or 1.5.


Chris


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