On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 8:12 AM, Michael Catanzaro
<[email protected]> wrote:
Non-GNOME programs certainly will not care one way or
the other whether they are broken by vala 0.26 or by vala 0.28. And
the
changes are certainly bugfixes, not features or UI changes that would
be
affected by the current freeze.
This is slightly off-topic, but I'd like to address it while it's on
the table.
Yorba's applications were considered non-GNOME for nearly five years
and are still not part of GNOME core (although we're now hosted on the
infrastructure). We *definitely* care when we we're broken between
releases of Vala. It's worse when those changes are introduced at the
last minute in the cycle -- less time to prepare -- and even worse,
when they're introduced in a dot-release.
Things have stabilized with Vala over the past few releases, so good
times. I hope that track record continues.
-- Jim
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