Just a reminder that we will hold IRC voting about these items soon.  If
you have any viewpoints that have not already been raised during the
mailing list discussion, please raise them ASAP.

Jeff

On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 09:01:43PM -0500, Jeff Epler wrote:
> I propose that we vote the following items at the next IRC meeting
> (Saturday, June 25, 2016-06-25T1600Z):
> 
> That we
>  * Thank all developers who have contributed to the joints-axes project,
>    but particularly Dewey Garrett, Michael Geszkiewicz, Alex Joni, and
>    Andy Pugh for their major contributions
>  * Rebase and then merge the most current "joints-axes" branch to the
>    linuxcnc.org master branch
>  * Recommend to developers and to release manager Moses McKnight
>    to shift the emphasis of master branch development to stability
>    rather than new features, so that we can release "2.7+1" with JA
>    features sooner rather than later
> 
> We haven't held an IRC meeting for quite some time, so if you are
> unfamiliar with the process (I am!) you can read about it on our wiki:
>     http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?MeetingsOnIRC
> The next step is to discuss the merits of the proposal in this mailing
> list prior to the IRC meeting and vote.
> 
> If you are unfamiliar with "joints-axes", it is a project to improve how
> LinuxCNC handles machines which do not have a simple 1-to-1
> correspondence between motors and axis letters.  For example, a gantry
> with 2 motors on the "Y" axis works much better with the new features
> that "joints-axes" adds: you can jog any axis incrementally, and apply
> soft limits to axes.  Users of more exotic machines like the "linear
> delta" will also see improvements.
> 
> Documentation for this branch is online, particularly conversion
> instructions for .ini and .hal files:
>     
> http://linuxcnc.org/docs/ja/html/getting-started/updating-linuxcnc.html#_hal_changes_updates_for_joints_axes
> 
> If you are aware of regressions in the joints-axes branch, I encourage
> you to document them with github issues as soon as possible, and request
> that we tag them with the (just added) joints-axes label so we can track
> them.
> 
> Jeff
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