It’s mainly up to the maintainer to decide to release including whether things like that NSURLComponents change are risky. I suppose I should perhaps get a final thumbs up from Richard (or you) regarding -base, but otherwise it’s just a matter of ‘do I have the time to do it’, which may mean ‘do I feel like I’m going to do a good job if I start doing this now’. Fred asked for a -gui/-back release. Sunday would be a good time for me, but I am fine waiting. Also, if it’s not a binary-breaking change, I can always cut an additional point release. Let me know what you think. From: Gregory Casamento I have a pending change to NSURLComponents in NSURL.m, fred is reviewing. Once that is done I think we should be good to go. I leave it up to you whether you believe it too risky to include. Once you have done your release of make, base, gui and back I will release gorm. Yours, GC
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 11:49 AM Ivan Vučica <i...@vucica.net> wrote:
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