Ralph Goers wrote:
Out of curiosity, when exactly does tonight begin?
Sorry, overlooked this one... :)
tonight meant the end of the day, MET - will be more specific next time.
Carsten
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Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Ralph Goers wrote:
Out of curiosity, when exactly does tonight begin?
Sorry, overlooked this one... :)
tonight meant the end of the day, MET - will be more specific next time.
We should also make an annouce that this is the testing week and invite
people
Le 24 oct. 05, à 21:24, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
..We should also make an annouce that this is the testing week and
invite people to checkout the SVN and test. Otherwise, people will
just hold their breath and wait for the release to happen.
I can do it if you want...
If you do, please
The code freeze for the 2.1.8 release starts tonight and ends next
friday (hopefully) with the release of 2.1.8.
The usual committing rules for a code freeze apply.
Thanks
Carsten
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Out of curiosity, when exactly does tonight begin?
Ralph
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
The code freeze for the 2.1.8 release starts tonight and ends next
friday (hopefully) with the release of 2.1.8.
The usual committing rules for a code freeze apply.
Thanks
Carsten
Ralph Goers wrote:
The code freeze for the 2.1.8 release starts tonight and ends next
friday (hopefully) with the release of 2.1.8.
The usual committing rules for a code freeze apply.
We're on subversion right?
What's wrong with creating a branch for 2.1.8 release candidate and
finishing
On 21 Oct 2005, at 12:09, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
The code freeze for the 2.1.8 release starts tonight and ends next
friday (hopefully) with the release of 2.1.8.
The usual committing rules for a code freeze apply.
Shall I then wait to move bugs to Jira until next week-end? I think
doing