On 02/11/11 08:38, strk wrote:
> The plugin code didn't get much improvements, so what about
> reverting it to the version of "months ago" and see if it
> fixes the issue ? If it does we may make the fedora milestone.
My plan is to back out changes one by one till I see what caused the
crash. I think that's way better than just reverting to an older
version. Next time we have a code freeze, it sure would be nice if
people didn't wait till the release candidate is up before doing any
testing...
I'm not going to worry about whether or not we make the initial Fedora
or Ubuntu releases on the assumption they always pick up an official
release whenever it comes out anyway.
After this release I plan to drop back to doing releases when we feel
there is sufficient improvements, regardless of the schedules of the
distributions. So in a sense, we can just start that now with this
release. It'll go out when it's ready... I'm just trying to not stress
out over this.
- rob -
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