Hello Luiz, Phil,

Luiz, I think Phil is correct. Once Source Code of a release is
uploaded, release freeze is over. Next stop is 1.2.2 or if changes
permits it, 1.3 ;-)

Patrick

> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Luiz Rafael Culik Guimaraes
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> As I know, we still in release freeze, so no commits should be done in my
>> opinion, unless im wrong
>
> I don't think so. I think that release freeze ends with tagging CVS or
> at least with releasing source package. The files are released too,
> the release is announced on xharbour.org - what else do we have to
> wait for? If in group's opinion the release was not ready, and the
> freeze is not over - I'd like to count my commits as fixing known
> bugs, and include them in the release (after they're tested by
> developers with complex OOP apps, e.g. xHarbour.com).
>
> (Or better yet, create a new release 1.2.2, because 1.2.1 is already
> released IMO).
>
> -- Ph.
>
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