Gary,

Sounds good.
Also.. Let's put a call for buildslaves.. We have ubuntu & win7-64-vs2010.
If you have other machine configurations you care about and can loan some 
cycles, please let me know.
It won't burn a ton of bandwidth or CPU on your machine.

Thanks,
Bill
On Jul 29, 2012, at 7:42 AM, Gary Oberbrunner wrote:

> We have a lot of little goodies now since 2.1.0.  I have a few more
> little things I'd perhaps like to get in, like Intel v12 compiler
> support for Mac and Linux (I have a patch at work), but I think it's
> time.  I've done a few test builds using the new release procedure I
> proposed a few weeks ago and things seem basically OK.  (I didn't
> solve the win64 exe problem, but since that's not a regression I think
> we should just add some text on the website saying to use the zip
> method on win64.)
> 
> Anyone have additional things they'd like to get in?  Anyone have any
> issues that need to be addressed?  Anyone think the new simplified
> release procedure needs to be revised?  (See my mail of July 15th.)
> 
> We could do a beta first, but since this is almost all bug fixes and
> an accumulation of small things I think we should just push it out as
> 2.2.0 final.
> 
> If we can get the buildbot going again that would be an excellent
> test. But I don't think we should hold a minor release for that.  In
> the meantime, please everyone download the latest default branch and
> make sure it works in your production environments (to the extent you
> can).
> 
> If there are no showstoppers, I'd like to aim for next weekend.  I'll
> do the builds and test runs and Bill, can you do the usual uploading
> and announcing?
> 
> Comments?
> 
> -- 
> Gary
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