I'm happy with either order wrt to CS and scrolling. Matthew did most of both of them so perhaps his opinion would be useful.
Robby On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 9:43 AM Matthias Felleisen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > @ John, almost all in one place: > > ~~ most suggested fixed incorporated. > ~~ not incorporated: changing the name of the executable. > ~~ not incorporated: Robby’s request to move scrolling up. > ~~ bracketed the last bullet; I think it could be dropped. > > The final decisions are yours. — Matthias > > > > > * Racket CS is ready for production use. We will work to further improve > Racket CS before making it the default implementation, but it now > consistently passes all of our integration tests and generally performs > well. (Compiled code remains significantly larger compared to the default > implementation.) > > * DrRacket's scrolling has been made responsive. > > * DrRacket's dark mode support is usable on macOS and Windows. > > * The PLT Web Server provides fine-grained control over various aspects > of handling client connections (timeouts, buffer sizes, maximum header > counts etc.) via the new 'safety limits' construct. > > We have decreased the web server's default level of trust in client > connections and detect additional maliciously-constructed requests. > > * The PLT Web Server's handling of large files is improved, and its latency > for long-running request handlers is reduced. > > * The Macro Stepper has a new macro hiding algorithm that tracks term > identity through syntax protection (see `syntax-arm`), making macro > hiding work more reliably. Its UI indicates protected and tainted syntax. > > * The Racket documentation includes a "building and contributing" guide. > > * The UDP library permits setting a TTL (time to live). > > [[ * The net/send-url library’s send-url has been improved across all > platforms. ]] > > Contributors: Alex Harsanyi, Alex Knauth, Alex Muscar, Alexis King, Ben > Greenman, Bogdan Popa, Brian Wignall, Dan Holtby, David K. Storrs, > Dionna Glaze, Dominik Pantůček, Fred Fu, Geoff Shannon, Gustavo > Massaccesi, Jack Firth, Jay McCarthy, Jens Axel Søgaard, Jesse Alama, > Joel Dueck, John Clements, Jordan Johnson, Julien Delplanque, Leo Uino, > Luka Hadži-Đokić, Luke Lau, Matthew Flatt, Matthias Felleisen, Mike > Sperber, Paulo Matos, Philip McGrath, Reuben Thomas, Robby Findler, Ross > Angle, Ryan Culpepper, Sage Gerard, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, Shu-Hung You, > Sorawee Porncharoenwase, Stephen De Gabrielle, Syntacticlosure, Timo > Wilken, Tommy McHugh, Winston Weinert, Zaoqi > > > > > > On Jan 27, 2020, at 10:39 AM, Matthias Felleisen <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > > >> On Jan 27, 2020, at 10:36 AM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > >> I think we should avoid PLT as a term here. > > > > > > > > See ~plt/racket/bin. (We have been PLT for ~25 years.) > > > > > >> Also, the send-url phrasing is awkward. How about "The net/send-url > >> library …"? > > > > I agree with Ryan, too. > > > > "The net/send-url library’s send-url has been improved across all > > platforms.” > > > > is proper and slightly more specific English. I suspect that it connects to > > browsers more easily than before. BUT honestly, I’d drop this bullet. > > > > > > > > > >> > >> Sam > >> > >> On Mon, Jan 27, 2020, 9:47 AM Matthias Felleisen <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > >> I propose the following minor edits: > >> — every bullet indicates with the first two words which part of the repo > >> it talks about. I used capitalization for bin-s. > >> — I tried to eliminate comparisons without “than”. Thirty years after > >> reading S&W for the first time, I am still allergic. > >> > >> I integrated Ryan’s bullet below the PLT Web Server one, keeping related > >> things together. — Matthias > >> > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> > >> * Racket CS is ready for production use. We will work to further improve > >> Racket CS before making it the default implementation, but it now > >> consistently passes all of our integration tests and generally performs > >> well. (Compiled code remains significantly larger compared to the default > >> implementation.) > >> > >> * DrRacket's scrolling is responsive. > >> > >> * DrRacket's dark mode support is usable on macOS and Windows. > >> > >> * The PLT Web Server provides fine-grained control over the various aspects > >> to do with interacting with client connections (timeouts, buffer sizes, > >> maximum header counts etc.) via the new 'safety limits' construct. > >> > >> We have decreased the web server's default trust in client and detects > >> additional maliciously-constructed requests. > >> > >> * The PLT Web Server's handling of large file is improved, and its latency > >> for long-running request handlers is reduced. > >> > >> * The Macro Stepper has a new macro hiding algorithm that tracks term > >> identity through syntax protection (see `syntax-arm`), making macro > >> hiding work more reliably. It UI indicates protected and tainted syntax. > >> > >> * The Racket documentation includes a "build and contributing" guide. > >> > >> * The UDP library permits setting a TTL (time to live). > >> > >> * The net/send-url's library has been improved for all platforms. > >> > >> Contributors: Alex Harsanyi, Alex Knauth, Alex Muscar, Alexis King, Ben > >> Greenman, Bogdan Popa, Brian Wignall, Dan Holtby, David K. Storrs, > >> Dionna Glaze, Dominik Pantůček, Fred Fu, Geoff Shannon, Gustavo > >> Massaccesi, Jack Firth, Jay McCarthy, Jens Axel Søgaard, Jesse Alama, > >> Joel Dueck, John Clements, Jordan Johnson, Julien Delplanque, Leo Uino, > >> Luka Hadži-Đokić, Luke Lau, Matthew Flatt, Matthias Felleisen, Mike > >> Sperber, Paulo Matos, Philip McGrath, Reuben Thomas, Robby Findler, Ross > >> Angle, Ryan Culpepper, Sage Gerard, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, Shu-Hung You, > >> Sorawee Porncharoenwase, Stephen De Gabrielle, Syntacticlosure, Timo > >> Wilken, Tommy McHugh, Winston Weinert, Zaoqi > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> On Jan 26, 2020, at 12:06 PM, 'John Clements' via Release Management > >>> <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>> I got additional items from Bogdan Papa and a current note on CS from > >>> Matthew, and removed items per Sam’s suggestion. Here’s what I have now: > >>> > >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> * Racket CS is ready for production use. We will work to further > >>> improve Racket CS before making it the default implementation, but > >>> it now consistently passes all of our integration tests and > >>> generally performs well. (Compiled code remains significantly larger > >>> compared to the default implementation.) > >>> > >>> * DrRacket's scrolling is much more responsive. > >>> > >>> * On macOS and Windows, DrRacket's dark mode support is much better. > >>> > >>> * The web server provides fine-grained control over the various aspects > >>> to do with interacting with client connections (timeouts, buffer sizes, > >>> maximum header counts etc.) via the new 'safety limits' construct. > >>> Client connections are trusted less by default and the server is more > >>> secure against maliciously-constructed requests. > >>> > >>> * The web server handles large file uploads better, and long-running web > >>> server request handlers may have lower latencies. > >>> > >>> * Racket includes a "build and contributing" guide. > >>> > >>> * UDP users can set a TTL (time to live). > >>> > >>> * The send-url behavior is improved on all platforms. > >>> > >>> Contributors: Alex Harsanyi, Alex Knauth, Alex Muscar, Alexis King, Ben > >>> Greenman, Bogdan Popa, Brian Wignall, Dan Holtby, David K. Storrs, > >>> Dionna Glaze, Dominik Pantůček, Fred Fu, Geoff Shannon, Gustavo > >>> Massaccesi, Jack Firth, Jay McCarthy, Jens Axel Søgaard, Jesse Alama, > >>> Joel Dueck, John Clements, Jordan Johnson, Julien Delplanque, Leo Uino, > >>> Luka Hadži-Đokić, Luke Lau, Matthew Flatt, Matthias Felleisen, Mike > >>> Sperber, Paulo Matos, Philip McGrath, Reuben Thomas, Robby Findler, Ross > >>> Angle, Ryan Culpepper, Sage Gerard, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, Shu-Hung You, > >>> Sorawee Porncharoenwase, Stephen De Gabrielle, Syntacticlosure, Timo > >>> Wilken, Tommy McHugh, Winston Weinert, Zaoqi > >>> > >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>> On Jan 26, 2020, at 05:30, Robby Findler <[email protected]> > >>>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> I think the scrolling-in-drracket item (that could probably use more > >>>> wordsmithing) is the top item this time. > >>>> > >>>> Robby > >>>> > >>>> On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 7:29 AM Robby Findler > >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 1:19 AM 'John Clements' via dev-redirect > >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The release announcement sketch that I have so far is below. Please > >>>>>> mail me new items and/or edits. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Please phrase announcements using complete sentences and avoid the > >>>>>> word "now". > >>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>>>> > >>>>>> * DrRacket has support for "dark mode" > >>>>> > >>>>> * On macOS and Windows, DrRacket's dark mode support is much better. > >>>>> > >>>>> (We had dark mode support before but it just was a bit hit-and-miss > >>>>> which part of the GUI paid attention to it) > >>>>> > >>>>>> * DrRacket has improved scrolling > >>>>> > >>>>> * DrRacket's scrolling is much more responsive > >>>>> > >>>>> ("responsive" is the key word here) > >>>>> > >>>>> Robby > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> -- > >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > >> email to [email protected]. > >> > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Racket Developers" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/racket-dev/FAAD34B0-F495-47CE-8215-4FA2BE106A73%40felleisen.org. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Racket Developers" group. 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