On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Nicholas Marriott
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Firstly, if you are volunteering to do some testing before releases,
> that's great. Please drop me and Thomas a mail with the plan - I'll
> probably be happy to just leave it in your hands and we do a release
> when you say "go for it". There is a tmux-tests repository on GitHub
> with some scripts, but it's now dead and needs someone else to pick it
> up. Currently releases are around May and September but it doesn't have
> to stay like that.

I can try. But when I do this I think it would be a much better idea
if I was to also take over complete control of the software releases.
That way I can be sure there won't be the same mistakes as has
happened in the past. How can I start to do this? Do I need to talk to
yourself or Thomas?

> Secondly, OS X's locale implementation has some fundamental problems,
> that these only came to light in releases shows only that OS X users
> didn't report them, or that we weren't able to resolve them, during the
> 6 months between each release.

But this point is curious and valid - why do they tend to show their
nasty head after release?

Ethan

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