If I did that after an n.0 release then I'd spend more time building releases
than fixing bugs.
The usual schedule between releases is 3 months, but because n.0 releases tend
to have a lot
of new code and we don't get much beta testing I schedule an n.1 release 1
month after the n.0
one to deal
Being a software developer myself, I understand the need to take time to
get it right... at the same time, when there were crashes, it seems like an
interim patch release was often done rapidly.
But I can wait.
On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 1:37 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> Since release 4.14 is working
Yes there is an expected short cycle release due on 4/30/23. See:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Release_Schedule
On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 2:27 PM R Losey wrote:
> Greetings... I'm using Gnucash 5 and I've run into a few of the listed
> bugs. However, I haven't wanted to download a nightly build;
You can see the planned release schedule here:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Release_Schedule
Next release is planned for the end of this month.
Adam
On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 20:28 R Losey wrote:
> Greetings... I'm using Gnucash 5 and I've run into a few of the listed
> bugs. However, I haven
Since release 4.14 is working as well as expected, I wouldn't expect to
see an early 5.1 release before there is time to fully test the bug fixes
that will be contained therein.
Give the developers time to do a good job.
On Thu, Apr 20, 2023, 1:28 PM R Losey wrote:
> Greetings... I'm using G
Greetings... I'm using Gnucash 5 and I've run into a few of the listed
bugs. However, I haven't wanted to download a nightly build; I keep
expecting that there will be a forthcoming patch release to fix the known
issues. Is there any kind of timeframe for this? I know that GnuCash puts
out a new v