On Fri, 2014-08-22 at 21:10 +0100, Ross Lagerwall wrote:
I'd expect core projects to at least make all the releases listed in the schedule, but if useful bug fixes have queued up since May 14, it would make sense to make a release, right?
Hey Ross, Of course. You can unscheduled releases whenever you think one's needed, for exactly that reason: we don't want users to go four months without bugfixes! Just be reasonable about the frequency of releases; if you find yourself at 3.x.7 and you're not GTK+ or Evolution then you're probably releasing too frequently. It's normal for GNOME programs to go up to 3.x.3, 3.x.4, and sometimes even 3.x.5. Michael
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