Jarrod Millman wrote: > Hello, > > I believe that we have now addressed everything that was holding up > the 1.1.0 release, so I will be tagging the 1.1.0rc1 in about 12 > hours. Please be extremely conservative and careful about any commits > you make to the trunk until we officially release 1.1.0 (now may be a > good time to spend some effort on SciPy). Once I tag the release > candidate I will ask both David and Chris to create Windows and Mac > binaries. I will give everyone a few days to test the release > candidate and binaries thoroughly. If everything looks good, the > release candidate will become the official release. > > Once I tag 1.1.0, I will open the trunk for 1.1.1 development. Any > development for 1.2 will have to occur on a new branch.
I am working with the ticket 752 at the moment and I would probably not want to commit my work to 1.1.0 at this time, so I shall commit when trunk is open as 1.1.1. My question regarding branching: how the changes from 1.1.1 will end up into 1.2 branch? Thanks, Pearu _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion