gnumeric 0.64 and gnome-1.4 (was: Re: Final package deadline for GNOME 1.4)



On 27 Mar 2001, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:

 Hi, 

 Fifth toe RC1 contained gnumeric-0.63, while 0.64 was available right after
beta2 was released.
 gnumeric-0.64 contains i18n printing fixes by me that makes gnumeric
correctly printing text under any locale, not only under one with iso-8859-1
charset. I think it's obvious that it's a critical functionality.. Also there
are some other fixes of varying importance in gnumeric-0.64 I don't remember
(except my gtk theme friendliness fix).

 So I hope gnumeric-0.64 will be shipped with fifth toe 1.4.

 Thanks.

 Best regards,
  -Vlad

> 
> 
> Hi everyone, 
> 
> This is a reminder that the final due date for tarballs for GNOME 1.4
> is this Wednesday, Mar 28, at 12:00 Pacific Time.
> 
> The GNOME 1.4 Release Team has decided not to add an RC2 cycle, but we
> will hold the final 1.4 release until April 2 on the recommendation of
> Greg and Leslie, the PR coordinators for this release.
> 
> The expecation for the final release is that most packages will not
> need or want to change rekativce to RC1. Therefore, we will assume all
> packages should be the same as in RC1 unless we hear otherwise.
> 
> If you have a package for the main release that needs changes, please
> follow the following procedure:
> 
> 1) Doc and translation updates are automatically OK. If that's all you
>    changed, please let us know when you send mail.
> 
> 2) If your updated package has code changes, please send pointers to
>    bugzilla bug reports (any bugzilla out there is OK) that describe
>    the bugs the changes fix. If there are no existing bug reports,
>    please create them retroactively and mark FIXED. This is critical
>    so the release team can properly evaluate the need for and risk
>    imposed by the changes.
> 
> 3) Send mail with all this information and an indication of the
>    package and version to <gnome-1 4-release-team gnome org>. Please
>    make sure to send to the release team list, not directly to me, so
>    we can all review this information, and split the work of staging
>    packages.
> 
> Let me know if you have any concerns.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Maciej





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