On Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 8:37:28 PM UTC-8 RjOllos wrote:

> On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 10:51:28 AM UTC-7 RjOllos wrote:
>
>> Release plan
>> * Sat Jun 6: 1.5.1
>> * Sat Jun 13: 1.4.2
>> * Sat Jun 20: 1.2.6 (last release planned for 1.2.x)
>> * Sat Jun 27: 1.0.20 (last release planned for 1.0.x)
>> * Sat July 4: 1.5.2 (hoping this will support Python 3)
>> * Sat Sept 5: 1.6 (should support Python 3)
>>
>> This is not definitive, just posting for review and feedback.
>>
>> Once 1.6 is released supporting Python 3, I plan to spend very little 
>> time supporting 1.4 and earlier releases.
>> I'll still make releases if Jun or others make changes on those branches. 
>> The release process is pretty quick now.
>>
>> - Ryan
>>
>
> After a long delay, I've rescheduled the milestones:
>
> * Sat Jan 9th: 1.4.3, 1.5.3
> * Sat Jan 23rd: 1.6
>
> Going forward, I plan to work almost exclusively on Trac 1.6 and later, 
> with the exception of critical fixes to 1.4.x.
>
> Ryan
>

We are way behind as I've not had much time to work on it. I'd like to 
release 1.5.4 soon, after implementing #13406:
https://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/13406

Trac 1.6 can follow shortly after. If anyone wants to make an attempt at 
implementing #13406, please do, otherwise I will aim to find time to work 
on it this weekend or next.

Ryan

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