Graham Percival wrote Saturday, November 29, 2008 1:39 AM
We now have experienced lilypond contributors thinking about
adding a "read the 2.11 docs" to the main web page. That's
totally the wrong solution, especially since 2.12 is so (?) close.
What are the remaining issues before we release 2.12.0?
None. The only relevant question is, "Is 2.11 sufficiently
superior to 2.10?" IMO it has been so for some months now.
- nothing in the docs. I don't care if NR 1 isn't finished yet, I
don't care if the translations aren't finished -- we've had
over a year to get this stuff together. If it isn't finished
now, then live with it. There's always 2.12.1 et al.
Agreed. A couple of the sections in NR 2 still need work, but
the docs in 2.11 are vastly superior to those in 2.10 even with
those unfinished sections. After all, even in this unfinished
state they still contain everything in the 2.10 docs.
- Vista speed issues: I think this stuff is resolved, although I
really haven't been paying attention.
It is.
- OSX 10.5 issues: I think the command-line version is fine, but
we still don't have a working gui. But there's one or two
people who have created workaround with actionscript?
- ly/ rearrangement, new things in property-init.ly: I think it's
been about four months since the "this is really the last call
for this kind stuff", so there shouldn't be anything left.
This doesn't really affect the timing of 2.12 anyway. As long as
the changes to code and docs go hand in hand whether they are in
2.12 or 2.13 is immaterial. Nothing that is essential to 2.12
remains.
If I'm correct about the above, then let's shove 2.12 out the
door, get the post-GDP docs as the new "stable" stuff, and fix
remaining things in .1 or .2. (I definitely think the 2.13 docs
should be backported for the first few months at least)
I strongly agree!
Trevor
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