David Kastrup wrote Wednesday, June 07, 2017 9:34 PM > tomorrow I am leaving for physical therapy.
Hope it all goes well for you. > So I should be able to do some reasonably straightforward work. Good, but that should not be your priority ATM. > So how is it going to end up? Barring objections, I'll probably branch > off a stable release branch early next week. I'll have to see what to > cherry-pick into this branch as fixes proceed, and possibly what to > revert when it is not clear that functionality provided by recent > patches/changes can be considered stable in use and interface. Again, good, but ... > I don't think that we should need much more than the 3-week maturing > period corresponding to the expected physical therapy duration. Agreed, there seem to be very few reasons to delay. Presumably it will be a .0 release anyway, meaning "use cautiously and look out for bugs." > The alternative of releasing 2.18.3 since 2.18.2 does not even compile > using gcc-7 anymore is something I want to avoid. Definitely. There are so many improvements since 2.18 that a major release is the sensible choice. > So I'd rather pitch for a timely release of 2.20. There have been a few > critical bugs flagged, however. I'll take a look at them eventually but > if someone else has a good idea... We might need to revisit these to see if they really are critical. Trevor --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel