Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.4.1 schedule
On 17 November 2013 11:34, Jacob Nevins 0jacobnk.fc...@chiark.greenend.org.uk wrote: Marko Lindqvist writes: Debian already has 2.4.0 in testing. This means that it's on its way to next Ubuntu LTS. It would be nice not to have all of the bugs of 2.4.0 in LTS, so we should release 2.4.1 so that it would make it through Debian to Ubuntu. I agree. How does a release the weekend after next (30 Nov) sound, with string freeze next weekend? Nobody has objected your suggestion during this week, so I consider string freeze active now. I've written a preliminary NEWS file: http://www.freeciv.org/wiki/NEWS-2.4.1 Review welcome, especially of the description of http://gna.org/bugs/?21144 and the AI changes. (I've also written a NEWS file for S2_3, with a view to an eventual 2.3.5 release: http://www.freeciv.org/wiki/NEWS-2.3.5. I'm not currently proposing to do this soon, although it probably wouldn't be much overhead to do two releases at once.) Well, I think we either release it relatively soon (well before 2.4.2) or not at all - no point in releasing from old stable series once current series is mature enough for everybody (unless some distribution out there runs a policy to accept bugfix releases of the upstream projects as updates to their releases) - ML ___ Freeciv-dev mailing list Freeciv-dev@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/freeciv-dev
Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.4.1 schedule
Adding freeciv-i18n to loop. 2.4.1 release next weekend. String freeze started, I'll upload updated .po -files to cazfi.net within 4h. On 24 November 2013 01:34, Marko Lindqvist cazf...@gmail.com wrote: On 17 November 2013 11:34, Jacob Nevins 0jacobnk.fc...@chiark.greenend.org.uk wrote: Marko Lindqvist writes: Debian already has 2.4.0 in testing. This means that it's on its way to next Ubuntu LTS. It would be nice not to have all of the bugs of 2.4.0 in LTS, so we should release 2.4.1 so that it would make it through Debian to Ubuntu. I agree. How does a release the weekend after next (30 Nov) sound, with string freeze next weekend? Nobody has objected your suggestion during this week, so I consider string freeze active now. I've written a preliminary NEWS file: http://www.freeciv.org/wiki/NEWS-2.4.1 Review welcome, especially of the description of http://gna.org/bugs/?21144 and the AI changes. (I've also written a NEWS file for S2_3, with a view to an eventual 2.3.5 release: http://www.freeciv.org/wiki/NEWS-2.3.5. I'm not currently proposing to do this soon, although it probably wouldn't be much overhead to do two releases at once.) Well, I think we either release it relatively soon (well before 2.4.2) or not at all - no point in releasing from old stable series once current series is mature enough for everybody (unless some distribution out there runs a policy to accept bugfix releases of the upstream projects as updates to their releases) - ML ___ Freeciv-dev mailing list Freeciv-dev@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/freeciv-dev
Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.4.1 schedule
Marko Lindqvist writes: Debian already has 2.4.0 in testing. This means that it's on its way to next Ubuntu LTS. It would be nice not to have all of the bugs of 2.4.0 in LTS, so we should release 2.4.1 so that it would make it through Debian to Ubuntu. I agree. How does a release the weekend after next (30 Nov) sound, with string freeze next weekend? I've written a preliminary NEWS file: http://www.freeciv.org/wiki/NEWS-2.4.1 Review welcome, especially of the description of http://gna.org/bugs/?21144 and the AI changes. (I've also written a NEWS file for S2_3, with a view to an eventual 2.3.5 release: http://www.freeciv.org/wiki/NEWS-2.3.5. I'm not currently proposing to do this soon, although it probably wouldn't be much overhead to do two releases at once.) ___ Freeciv-dev mailing list Freeciv-dev@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/freeciv-dev