On 7 Jun 2008, at 18:30, Adam Fedor wrote:
On Jun 7, 2008, at 10:52 AM, Fred Kiefer wrote:
Fred Kiefer wrote:
At the moment I am updating my second (virtual) Linux system to
Ubuntu 8.04, this should include the latest cairo and with that I
should be able to reproduce the cairo 1.6.4 issue. This would
allow for a GNUstep stable release by the end of next week.
Leaving some time to test Richards huge change.
The cairo > 1.6.0 issue should be solved now. From my side there is
no further known issue that would stop us from making the much
needed new release.
I'm traveling again the last two weeks on June, so we'd have to make
the release next week or after July 1. Debian and/or it's
derivatives are used by many many people so I'd love to get
something out in time for them.
So ... if we want to do the release for the Debian freeze at the end
of the month, we really need to make it by the end of this week!
For the base library, reverting the license to LGPLv2 should be easy,
but I'd also like the next stable release to mark all non-macosx stuff
as deprecated ... on the basis that this would warn developers about
the intention to be *highly* macosx compatible. Then we could either
remove deprecated features (or move them to the additions library and
undeprecate them) at will in the unstable branch after the release.
If people are happy with this approach, I will at least try to search
out and mark things as deprecated in the next few days, but if anyone
wants to help with that I'd appreciate it.
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