On Nov 9, 2007 11:07 AM, Jarek Zgoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Malcolm Tredinnick napisaƂ(a):
 > The next release will almost certainly be written as "1.0".
>
> Bad news. We have a policy to use only published versions of libraries,
> so our way from 0.96.x to all sweet improvements like unicode will be
> longer...

Basically, the current policy means that they're doing lots of
different releases - every trunk revision is a release :-(

At least, that's how I see it when one app is written against rxxxx,
another against ryyyy...

Surely if it's stable enough to recommend to people that they just use
trunk, it's stable enough to release a 0.97? Any huge issue that comes
up can always be a 0.97.x. All the objections earlier also apply to
people using trunk.

Remco Gerlich

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