Sorry to chime in late on this.
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote:
> It seems like we don't have any capacity in this regard right now.
I'll shorten the
> question -- other than Robert, who does have SVN commit access?
I am booked 100% with client work, and if my clients are content on the
current release, and there are no pending new features that the clients
need, then I have no funding or availability to support a new stable
release.
Most recently (yesterday), I branched 2.8.2 to put in a single fix to
enable MSFBO on OS X for a client. But that was hardly what I'd call a
release. Just a quick fix to help make 2.8.2 usable for them, without
incurring the cost of a full blown 2.10 and all the associated testing
and verification.
Ultimately, Chris, if you have a need for a stable release, or even a
need to get your changes into a branch that will eventually lead to a
stable release, then you have just volunteered. :-)
If I'm not mistaken, we can branch the trunk either right now, or just
prior to the start of Robert's GL ES2 work, and Chris could add his
changes to the branch, and that branch could eventually lead to a 2.10
stable release. Robert's trunk work could eventually lead to a 2.12
release. The downside of this is there might be a potentially nasty
merge in there somewhere.
Robert, Chris: Thoughts?
Paul Martz
Skew Matrix Software LLC
_http://www.skew-matrix.com_ <http://www.skew-matrix.com/>
+1 303 859 9466
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