Op 15-4-2026 om 21:29 schreef Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-devel:


No worries there:

I already told Detlef Overbeek last weekend I would take up the
3.2.4 release task in July if Florian didn't find the time by then.
I have still 2 AI conferences where I must speak, but then there will be
time.

Good. The first things to consider:

- is it worth bringing out a 3.2.4 that is essentially the state of mid 2024  in mid 2026 ? As discussed in other threads, I think it is best to reopen the merge window ASAP, to avoid releasing anything that contains no fixes at all for anything that has been fixed in the last 2 years (and reported for even longer).

- A policy for maintaining a release (candidate(s)) branch at a distance of the fixes branch. With SVN we initiated mergetracking for that. I don't know if GIT provides anything, but considering the current, manual scripted trunk->fixes merge management, it at leasts needs some work.   So  I'd urge you to consider finding some automated way to manage that. Don't underestimate the number of last minute fixes that will confuse you otherwise.

- maybe do another RC asap, and announce it properly this time, so that there is actual feedback.

Graeme - or anyone else interested in moving things forward: I'm interested in ideas for making the CI/CD come up with release artifacts for the major platforms: windows, linux and mac.

Mac, Windows, Linux. In that order, to avoid kicking in already open doors.
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