> Am 01.01.2019 um 12:44 schrieb Ivan Vučica <i...@vucica.net>: > > Hi maintainers, > > If you want, I can spend some time cutting a release. It has been a while > since the last one. Do we need a one? Are there critical bugs we fixed? Are > there critical bugs blocking the release?
There weren’t that many changes to GNustep in the last year, but cutting a new release would be nice. I have been working on a few changes to the opal backend to get PikoPixel working in that setup. Having a release deadline in about two weeks could motivate me to finish these changes :-) > There’s a pull request for icu-config removal that we could apply to -base. > It might warrant a release. Yes, I have been thinking about that pull request. The problem is that this will break icu on systems where the pkg config for icu isn’t present. I think this has been around for at least six years. This should be long enough even for GNUstep standards. :-( > If the answer is yes, if you can help me by updating the (non-autogenerated) > pieces of the release notes, that would help me a bit. > > If the answer is yes, I would be cutting the release on a weekend. Great, but please give me a bit more time. Fred PS: Did you see the two pull requests for back today? The first one, that wasn’t a real pull request rather a question about the code, has triggered me to rethink the removal of RContext. Perhaps somebody else could have a look too? _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev