No, everyone's busy with other stuff :\
However, as you wrote that, I was (am) in the middle of writing an
outline of exactly what doc work needs to be done before a release can
happen. There are also a few small showstopper bugs that would need to
be fixed, but the doc work is by far the more dau
Micah-
Any update on an upstream screen release?
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Just marking as Confirmed because I'd also like to see a newer version
of screen in Debian and Ubuntu.
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I don't think we'll manage to make that date; there is still a large
amount of documentation work left to be done. Hopefully we'll make
Kreepy Kangaroo ;)
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Micah-
According to:
* http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/screen.html
we're based off of the most recent Debian screen package (4.0.3-11)
If you (upstream?) were to release before Jaunty's Feature Freeze (Feb
19), I would be happy to merge that into Jaunty, and file the requisite
exception to uploa
Yeah; at the moment I need to ascertain what the status is for the
existing volunteers on that, though. There are other sources for
volunteers, too, should it become clear that I need to find some others.
I sent a mail to them just recently, and am waiting to hear back.
I personally don't care whe
Hi Micah-
So I'm not the end-all authority on this, so take it with a grain of
salt...
In general, we only really release non-versioned, SCM-snapshot versions
of code in very exceptional circumstances. Usually this is when either
upstream releases are not happening at all, or the current SCM-sna
Unfortunately, no (and I'm an upstream co-maintainer). As I said, it's
pretty much just the docs, but there's a _lot_ of work to do there.
There are a couple people who volunteered to do the docs, but I haven't
seen anything out of them, so I'll have to find out where they're at. My
primary focus i
Okay, it looks like we have the latest released version (4.0.3) available at:
* http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/screen/
which is from August 2008.
Do you have any idea of the upstream project's timeframe for officially
releasing a new version?
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It's still valid. Upstream Screen (now git, not cvs:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=screen.git) has a number of new
features, and is shaping up to be pretty stable at this point. The main
gating factor for the next release right now is a massive amount of
documentation that needs doing (none
Is this bug still valid?
What version of screen would you like to see in Ubuntu?
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Sourcepackagename: None => screen
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