Am So., 16. Juni 2024 um 22:24 Uhr schrieb Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond development <lilypond-devel@gnu.org>: > > Hi all, > > it's been 7 months since the last stable (bugfix) release, LilyPond > 2.24.3. Today I went through the list of all (smaller) merge requests > and marked those that we might want to apply to the stable/2.24 branch > with the Backport label: > https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests?state=merged&label_name[]=Backport > > It's not many and they are each small, but in my opinion we could think > about having LilyPond 2.24.4 in early / mid July. What do you think? If > there are other changes that you would like to see backported and I > missed so far, or you are unsure about, please ping me on GitLab or > reply to this message. > > Looking at the bigger picture, we released LilyPond 2.22.0 in early > 2021 (it slipped from late 2020) and version 2.24.0 in late 2022. That > said, I'm not sure there is already "enough" to plan for 2.26.0 and > maybe we should not try to squeeze it into this year. As a result, if > Debian stays at the two-year release cadence, Debian 13 "Trixie" next > year would continue to provide LilyPond 2.24. I personally think that's > acceptable, but please voice your opinion. > > Cheers > Jonas
Please have a look at https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6726 A showstopper for next stable? Cheers, Harm