Op dinsdag 09-06-2009 om 16:22 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Graham
Percival:

> The 2.12 release caught almost everybody off guard, and in particular
> it pissed off some of the translators.

Ah yes, a truly unexpected xmas present.  I remember.

> So there I was saying "DON'T TOUCH STABLE" so that they could
> finish their work, and/or we could fix a few critical bugs, before
> releasing 2.12.1  (in some ways, the first "real" 2.12 release).
> It was really meant as a "we're in deep freeze mode" comment.  :)

So, if i understand correctly, the idea was to put translations
into STABLE and release 2.12.1 from it.  No bugfixes or other work,
unless possibly something very important.  Possibly that happened,
I deleted the old stable branch, but it looks like 2.12.1 also
was released from master.

I do know that the subsequent fixes for 2.12.2 that went into
master, were never cherry-picked into stable, and the stable
branch was essentially not used.  Not a big problem, but
let's do it right from now on :-)

Jan.

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