Anders Olofsson wrote:

With the first release candidate out, the trunk is now in code freeze until the final 1.3.6 package has been built. That means that until then any commits should fall into one of the following categories:
* (Important) bugfixes.
* Translations.
* Text files, code comments/style or other documentation.
* Anything else with a really good motivation to why it must be included in the 1.3.6 release.

If everything looks good, Licq 1.3.6 will be released in two weeks (2008-09-28), otherwise we will release rc2 instead and try again a week later. So translators reading this, now is the time to get your translations up to date. Please try to get as many translations updated before the 28th as possible. And don't forget that we have translatable strings in Licq, Qt-Gui and now also in Qt4-Gui.

/Anders

With one day left until it's time for the next package I'd have to say it looks good so far. The only changes done during these two weeks are the updates of the readme files and the removal of a compiler warning.

So as far as I can see, we've had no code changes and no reports of problems that needs to be fixed so it looks like we don't need any more release candidates. However, I'm sorry to see that we've had no translations updates either in these two weeks meaning that only Russian and German translations are up to date.

If anyone know a problem that would be reason enough to not make a final 1.3.6 now, let me know. Otherwise I will go ahead and make the release sometime tomorrow (ca 24 hours from now). If any translator is reading this and want to make a last minute contribution, let me know how long you need and I could maybe postpone the release a bit.

/Anders

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