Ah, smart. Thanks very much for the clarification.
On Fri, Mar 8, 2024, 3:41 PM Andreas Neumann wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
>
> This is intentional. Every .0 version is called a "release candidate".
> This is because we found out that users won't test a new version prior to a
> new release (as we
Hi Hugh,
This is intentional. Every .0 version is called a "release candidate". This
is because we found out that users won't test a new version prior to a new
release (as we initially thought it should be).
That's why we ship every .0 release of a new version as "release candidate"
- as a
Hi,
just wanted to mention that I installed 3.36.0 this morning and happened to
noticed on that loading window thing that appears before qgis has fully
started it is calling itself a "release candidate". It's not the LTR but I
think it's now officially the point release and not a candidate?
Hello everyone,
Please find below a report detailing this week's progress. This week, my focus
was on:
* Doing some maintenance tasks for the QGIS analytics dashboard
* Improving the playwright CI end-to-end test for the new website
(QGIS-Hugo) according to