Hello Chris,

unfortunately, I have discovered a conversion bug that was already
fixed in 0.9.0 RC5 and reappeared in 0.9.0 RC11, and persist in 0.9.0
RC13 (the bug is not there in 0.9.0 RC10). I am sorry I did not
discover the bug earlier; possibly, I have failed to notice the
problem because of the too quiet failure on conversion to 0.9.0 that
was introduced in 0.9.0 RC11 and removed in 0.9.0 RC13.

21. Byte-order mark for UTF-8 (BOM) produces failure to load
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3141875&group_id=7118&atid=107118

Best regards,
Dan


On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Christian Foltin (GMX)
<[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hi Dan,
>
> done, although ...
>
> Best regards, Chris
>
> Am 18.12.10 07:54, schrieb Dan Polansky:
>> Hello Chris,
>>
>> thank you for your removing align=left.
>>
>> From the point of view of a clean process, there should IMHO better be
>> a version 0.9.0 RC13. Then I can close the bugs in the bug tracker
>> against this version, and after a week or so after the release of
>> 0.9.0 RC13, a final version can be released that is identical to 0.9.0
>> RC13.
>>
>> My understanding of a good process of final release is that the the
>> final release should be identical to the last published RC version. As
>> our recent experience shows, an RC version sometimes contains bugs
>> that were thought to be fixed in the RC version, or contains new bugs
>> or issues. I do not really think that there are going to be any
>> problems with RC13, but my estimation can turn wrong, hence it would
>> be better to keep this process, I think.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Dan
>>
>
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