I branched libsoup for 2.28. Also, I support the recommendation to stop
requiring branch announcements.
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Hi Dan,
Dan Winship wrote:
Plans for 2.28 are not nailed down, but are mostly being driven by
WebKit at this point (with bug reports, feature requests, and patches
coming from both the Epiphany and Midori developers). Features currently
in progress include better Content-Type sniffing (kov),
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
Hi Dan,
Dan Winship wrote:
Plans for 2.28 are not nailed down, but are mostly being driven by
WebKit at this point (with bug reports, feature requests, and patches
coming from both the Epiphany and Midori developers). Features currently
in progress include
I branched libsoup for 2.26 and updated jhbuild.
Plans for 2.28 are not nailed down, but are mostly being driven by
WebKit at this point (with bug reports, feature requests, and patches
coming from both the Epiphany and Midori developers). Features currently
in progress include better
I branched libsoup for 2.24. (Actually, I did this last week and just
never sent mail.) Someone already updated jhbuild. Not cc'ing docs and
i18n since libsoup has neither.
Plans for 2.26: unclear. The burst of activity around
libsoup+webkit+epiphany last spring that then quickly died out seems
I branched libsoup for 2.20 and updated jhbuild.
Note that there has not been a libsoup release since 2.18 went out, due
to a blocker in HEAD, and so the 2.20 branch is branched from the same
point as the 2.18 branch, even though there are additional fixes in HEAD
(which will eventually see
I've branched libsoup for gnome-2-18. You know the drill. (Not cc:ing
docs or i18n lists because libsoup has neither.)
Plans for 2.20? Well, maybe I'll finally do the long-awaited ABI break I
originally claimed I was going to do for 2.14.[1] Or maybe not.
People who are using libsoup (or who
I branched libsoup for gnome-2-12 and updated jhbuild. (libsoup has
neither translatable strings nor user documentation, so I'm not cc:ing
those lists.)
Plans for 2.14 include:
* Finally using the GNOME proxy settings from gconf (including
ignore_hosts) by default (*)
* A patch