On Tue, 2014-08-26 at 12:01 -0700, Jim Nelson wrote:
Yorba's applications were considered non-GNOME for nearly five years and are still not part of GNOME core (although we're now hosted on the infrastructure). We *definitely* care when we we're broken between releases of Vala.
Right right. What I meant to say is "if a non-GNOME application is going to be broken by either vala 0.26 or vala 0.28, it doesn't matter very much which one" and not "they don't care if they break." My assumption is that it'd be unusual for non-GNOME developers to compile with an unstable version of vala, so the point during the cycle at which the breakage is introduced is irrelevant. Anyway I see the new bindings are in, and none of the GNOME games needed any changes at all, which was great! Michael
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