I must admit it came as a surprise to me as well. But I do agree with
Alex that we should try to aim for regular releases to keep
development moving forward. Is there a features/bug fixes page for the
new release so I have an idea what to test? For example, are the new
planet textures in this release?

As an aside, would a beta release be useful for allowing a new feature
to get some real-world testing before an official release?

Thanks,
Thomas

On 12 October 2011 15:12, Bogdan Marinov <daggers...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Alexander Wolf <alex.v.w...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Greetings all!
>>
>> This needs to go out as soon as possible - we add the new skyculture and
>> update translations. Plus we have fixed over 10 bugs. The progress of
>> development has very slowly and we have some unsolved bugs with hight
>> priority level.  I'm going to create a all version over this weekend.
>
> Oh, my, another "renegade" release. Try not to make it a habit. Let me
> put it in capital letters:
>
> AFTER DECIDING SOMETHING ON THE IRC CHANNEL, SEND A LETTER TO THE
> MAILING LIST FOR THE PEOPLE WHO HAVEN'T PARTICIPATED IN THE
> DISCUSSION.
>
> People shouldn't be learning of a new release when this appears in a
> Google search:
> https://launchpad.net/stellarium/+announcement/9004
>
> (Sideline: before, notifying the translators happened by posting to
> the Translators forum and to the mailing list of the Stellarium
> Translators team in Launchpad. That team no longer appears to be
> connected to Stellarium's translations. Who changed it last? Is it in
> use in any way at all?)
>
> I understand that there's a separate branch:
> https://code.launchpad.net/~stellarium/stellarium/0.11
> But there is some misunderstanding how it should be used:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/stellarium/+bug/871313
>
> The last release also had branch problems. I think that there are at
> least two revisions tagged as "0.11.0" and none of them matches the
> code actually released.
>
> Looking at what has actually been committed, there stuff like this:
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~stellarium/stellarium/0.11/revision/4921
> which shouldn't have been done without discussion with the rest of the
> team. (Locations is a mess, yes. Let's not make them messier.)
>
> Bogdan
>
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