hi Andrew

No objection. I think the easiest way would be to create an 1.1 branch now
and start backporting commits while they are still fresh.  In case you do
that: do you want us to keep this branch in string-freeze?

Regards
Martin

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 04:43:53PM +0000, Andrew Chadwick wrote:
> Bug reports are coming in thick and fast, and what's more we seem to
> be fixing them. We get a lot more feedback after doing a fully
> announced release it seems. Fun times!
> 
> The master branch is also getting fairly experimental right now, with
> some interesting brush-related goodies, and at some point it'll begin
> migrating to GTK3 in earnest. This is likely to make it more unstable
> than usual.
> 
> When the dust has settled from the 1.1.0 release, should we consider a
> 1.1.x release branch based off it, containing cherry-picked fixes for
> paper cuts people have noticed? It would be good to nominate some
> candidate patches and fixes; FWIW, my candidate bugs are:
> 
> https://gna.org/bugs/?20397 (Fix exception: layer move not always
> complete when leaving mode)
> https://gna.org/bugs/?20398 (Fixes a linux-specific header used: fails
> to compile with OSX/clang)
> https://gna.org/bugs/?20415 (Cosmetic cursor stuff)
> https://gna.org/bugs/?20422 (Fixes thumbnail-related exception when
> saving multiple PNGs)
> 
> Tagged as such in the tracker, but let me know if you'd prefer me to
> use the Planned Release field (and set up some tags to use in it).
> 
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