Hi all,

Unfortunately I'm on holiday for the next two weeks, and away from any
laptop, so I can't help. After September 20th I'm all in for the new
release, if you need help then.

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Pozdrawiam,  |  Best regards,
Maciek Wójcikowski
mac...@wojcikowski.pl


pt., 6 wrz 2019 o 20:35 Geoffrey Hutchison <geoff.hutchi...@gmail.com>
napisał(a):

> With this in mind, I'm going to suggest that we feature freeze and focus
> on release blockers. We shouldn't be dogmatic (e.g. I note that I have
> already agreed to review/merge David Koes mega PR) but we should try to
> avoid making the documentation out-of-date during the release procedure. If
> everything gets super automated, it will not be difficult to do another
> point release in 3 or 6 months so no-one should panic that their work will
> have to wait for another 3 years.
>
>
> This point is critical. While much of the work in 3.0 by Noel involved
> API-breaking changes, we have a large number of new contributions in the
> works - and should start to build a 6 month release schedule. I don't
> advocate moving to dated versions, but September / October and March /
> April are often good months.
>
> So if people want to help we will need testers for the conda packages, the
> snap packages, the Python binaries, etc., etc. Does it build on Ubuntu?
> Does it build on Arch? Help updating the documentation would be much
> appreciated - you can do this directly on the github repo. If you want to
> help but don't know how/where, just email the list - there are many things
> that we would do if we had more time, so don't hold back.
>
>
> Two things that people can help work on:
> - Tips for migrating Python and C++ code (
> https://open-babel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/UseTheLibrary/migration.html)
> - Release documentation (
> https://open-babel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ReleaseNotes/ob300.html)
>
> In particular, if you've migrated code or scripts and encountered things,
> please add comments or examples to the migration list.
>
> If you've added something that should be a "headline" component of the
> release notes (e.g., the new fragment-based 3D coordinate generation) those
> would be good to highlight too.
>
> The docs are on GitHub;
> https://github.com/openbabel/documentation
>
> -Geoff
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