I'd say it depends on how much work a release is. If it's ok for you, then do a release. If it takes too much time in comparison to the severity of the issues, then old back a bit longer.

Regards,
Florian Schulze


On 23 Aug 2016, at 18:12, Bruno Oliveira wrote:

Hi everyone,

Since 3.0.0 was released, two regressions have been reported and this
afternoon the fix for the last one was merged.

Unless someone still has some issue that they would like to work on for this release, I was thinking of making a 3.0.1 release tonight. What you guys think? Should we wait a few more days to see if other regressions show
up, or the two we found so far are enough to warrant a release?

Cheers,
Bruno
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