Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.4.1 schedule

2013-11-23 Thread Marko Lindqvist
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  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:
>> 
>> Review welcome, especially of the description of
>>  and the AI changes.
>>
>> (I've also written a NEWS file for S2_3, with a view to an eventual
>> 2.3.5 release: . 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

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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.4.1 schedule

2013-11-23 Thread Marko Lindqvist
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:
> 
> Review welcome, especially of the description of
>  and the AI changes.
>
> (I've also written a NEWS file for S2_3, with a view to an eventual
> 2.3.5 release: . 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

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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.4.1 schedule

2013-11-17 Thread Jacob Nevins
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:

Review welcome, especially of the description of
 and the AI changes.

(I've also written a NEWS file for S2_3, with a view to an eventual
2.3.5 release: . I'm not
currently proposing to do this soon, although it probably wouldn't be
much overhead to do two releases at once.)

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