On Sat, 28 Oct 2006, Rob Savoye wrote: > Well, at one point I thought we had mostly implemented and stabilized > everything we wanted for this release except for fixing the font > problem. Now that video support has been added, Gnash has been > destabilized. As glad as I am to see this video support, we need to come > to a simple decision about the supposed release. > > As I see it, we can do one of two things: > > 1. Make a CVS snapshot from Thursday, make this a release branch, fix > what we need to there, and release that as 0.7.2. We'd release the video > support officially in the following release. > Yepp, this is in my opinion the right thing to do... My vote goes for this one.
> 2. Focus on beating these new changes into shape, delay the release for > several weeks, and release 0.7.2 with working video support. > > I guess I'm curious what other folks think. It has been 6 months since > the last release, and Gnash has made good progress. Many distributions > only ship official releases, so most are still using the 0.7.1 alpha > release. > Indeed, I think we should have 0.7.2 released ASAP, so we gain market shares. Especially since thursday has got pretty good AGG-support. > So Gnash folks, what are your thoughts on this ? > //Markus _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

