Doc Schneider writes:
>Justin Mason wrote:
>> Doc Schneider writes:
>>> Justin Mason wrote:
>>>> Doc Schneider writes:
>>>>> Justin Mason wrote:
>>>>>> Hi all --
>>>>>>
>>>>>> there's an extremely unofficial SpamAssassin 3.2.0 tarball
>>>>>> available at:
>>>>> Is there any documentation that needs to be worked on for when it does 
>>>>> become an official release?
>>>> hi Doc --
>>>>
>>>> actually, yes, there is ;)    We need to summarise the "important" changes
>>>> since 3.1.0 -- ie. the contents of the Changes file, with the unimportant
>>>> changes skipped and the highlights of the remaining ones picked out as
>>>> one-liners.  (Generally this means picking out the cool new features.)
>>>>
>>>> --j.
>>> I can do that... You want this in a different file or should I overwrite 
>>> Changes? (I don't think that is a good idea.) How about a NEWS file? 
>>> Lising all the "NEW" features? I'll grab a new svn of the trunk and see 
>>> what I can do.
>> 
>> That'd be cool!
>> 
>> For 3.1.7, we started a way of doing this by keeping them in SVN in the
>> "build/announcements" directory; basically, the entire release mail is in
>> there.  So if you could do it in that file --
>> build/announcements/3.2.0.txt --  that'd be excellent ;)
>> 
>> --j.
>
>
>I found the build/announcements in the 3.1 branch but not in the trunk.
>Or what you're saying is I should create a directory for it and put the 
>new stuff in there? I certainly can do! I'll create a build/annoucements 
>and add a file 3.2.0.txt in it. I'll use your e-mail announcing the 
>pre-1 in there for a start. Then go through the Changes file and see 
>what I can also pick out as "new features" if that is ok?

Actually, there's one there already -- just added it an hour ago ;)
I suspect you need to svn update...

>A quick question: is there going to be a branch/3.2 in the near future? 
>For some reason I have my svn update hitting it and there's nothing there.

The way we do it is, we stick on "trunk" until 3.2.0 is released,
then we will branch that to "branches/3.2" for ongoing maintainance.
Until 3.2.0 is officially released, though, we stay on trunk.

--j.

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