Le mercredi 24 décembre 2008 à 10:34 -0800, Graham Percival a écrit : > There seems to be some confusion about what happens next.
Indeed. FWIW Fedora 10 which was out one month ago provides release 2.11.57. > Very short-term (1-2 days): > - John updates webpage to have 2.12 links, news item, etc. OK, just bug me privately and I'll push everything necessary within hours, or if I notice binaries are well uploaded to lilypond.org, I'll push the website changes too and will bug you -- Han-Wen? > - I send announcement to -user. The announce should ideally be posted on info-lilypond, but because of the confusion it's OK to do it from 2.12.1. So, I don't announce 2.12.0 on info-lilypond, and let you take over from me any release-related post to this list from now on. Han-Wen, could you add Graham posting permission on info-lilypond? Thanks in advance! > Short-term (1 week at most, but start this stuff now as well): > - people commit any "last-minute" stuff to master. DON'T TOUCH > STABLE/2.12. > - people DO NOT commit anything which might possibly break stuff, > including translations. Sit on those patches for a week. (Mainly French) Translations are already broken, but it's a sensible rule, thanks. > - At the end of this period, we release 2.12.1 and I send > announcements elsewhere. Cool, in the meantime I'm preparing French translation of the news text, and a digest or a notification to linuxfr.org. > Medium-term (2-4 months, depending on circumstances): > - people commit patches which DO NOT CHANGE THE INPUT SYNTAX (no > convert-ly rules!) to master. > - people DO NOT COMMIT anything which requires a convert-ly rule. > Sit on those patches for a month or two. Stuff them in your own > private git branch. Whatever. > - normal doc work occurs, including breaking translations. Agreed. Cheers, John _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel