Graham Percival <gra...@percival-music.ca> writes: > http://lilypond.org/~graham/gop/gop_4.html
[...] Could I please ask, for my sanity, that we use ISO 8601 dates? Living and working in the USA, I always get mentally confused between DD-MM-YYYY and MM-DD-YYYY (either way). To help out, I will convert the dates in your list. ** History A brief history: (better formatting online) date (DD-MM-YYYY) version comment 2008-10-28 2.11.63 nobody checking regtests 2008-11-17 2.11.64 2008-11-29 2.11.65 2008-12-23 2.12.0 2009-01-01 somewhere around here, Graham becomes officially release manager, but Han-Wen still builds the actual releases 2009-01-01 2.12.1 2009-01-25 2.12.2 2009-02-28 2.13.0 2009-06-01 2.13.1 note jump in time! 2009-06-27 2.13.2 first Graham release? 2009-07-03 2.13.3 2009-09-09 Graham arrives in Glasgow, gets a powerful desktop computer, and begins serious work on GUB (sending bug reports to Jan). It takes approximately 100 hours until GUB is stable enough to make regular releases. 2009-09-24 2.13.4 2009-10-02 2.13.5 2009-10-22 2.13.6 2009-11-05 2.13.7 ... 2010-01-13 2.12.3 ... 2010-03-19 2.13.16 Bug squad starts doing a few regtest comparisons, but IIRC the effort dies out after a few weeks ... 2010-08-04 2.13.29 Phil starts checking regtests ... 2011-01-12 2.13.46 release candidate 1 ... 2011-05-30 2.13.63 release candidate 7 2011-06-06 2.14.0 Oh, and thank you, Graham, for putting so much effort into organizing Lilypond development. One of the lessons learned IMO, though you may not like it, is that active leaders are necessary to push along a project of this size. -- Michael Welsh Duggan (m...@md5i.com) _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel