John Coers writes: > > What is the timetable for the next release? Like it says in HACKING:
There isn't one. That is, upcoming releases are not announced (or even hinted at, really) until the feature freeze which is approximately 2 weeks before the final release (at this time test releases start appearing and are announced on info-cvs). This is intentional, to avoid a last minute rush to get new features in. That's talking about major releases (e.g. CVS 1.11), but minor releases (e.g. CVS 1.11.5) work the same way except that there's no feature freeze, test releases, or announcements (even internally) for minor releases -- they're just made when someone feels the need. > Will this fix be in the next release? Yes. In the meantime, you can download the current development version and use it. The stable, bug fix only version (which will eventually become CVS 1.11.6) is on the cvs1-11-x-branch branch, the new features version (which will eventually become CVS 1.12.1) is on the trunk. -Larry Jones The real fun of living wisely is that you get to be smug about it. -- Hobbes _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs