Op 30-5-2013 18:54, Uwe Stöhr schreef:
Am 29.05.2013 10:14, schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:

+2013-05-28 Uwe Stöhr <uwesto...@web.de>
+ * Format incremented to 473: support to set Tibetan as document language

This is not the time to start pushing all kinds of exotic last-minute file format changes.

Why is that exotic? Tibetan is a language as others or do we decide how important a language is? If so than we should not provide support for example for Estonian.

I mean exotic in the sense that the number of users that are writing Tibetan documents with LyX is probably countable on one hand.


Why are fileformat changes no longer allowed? I thought fileformat is first frozen with the release of the first beta version and also Richard introduced a fileformat today.

The fact that the fileformat is not frozen yet, does not mean you can push all your changes the day before without giving people to object or test or whatever.

Richard pushed a change that was announced months ago and which is part of the fix for a bug that people said that had to be fixed before 2.1.

Vincent

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