Hi everyone, Well after giving Balsa 2.2.4 a spin, I'm quite confident of letting a 2.2 release propagate down into Debian Testing ("Sarge") and hopefully be mature enough to be released when "Sarge" goes stable. The only thing holding Balsa 2.2.4 back from testing is gtkhtml3.1 which has to wait another four days for the corresponding gail dependency to also propagate into testing. http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=balsa In case our release manager, Steve "vorlon" Langasek calls a hard freeze before then, we'll have to hold our breaths as to whether 2.0.18 can replace 2.0.17 during that time. It still hasn't been rebuilt for alpha, arm, m68k, mips and mipsel yet due to what I suspect are overloaded build daemons. http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?pkg=balsa So fingers crossed either way. The popularity figures for Balsa are also quite interesting. Out of all users who have the popularity-contest package installed, 6.65% (435 users) have Balsa installed which is not bad considering 27.27% of the sample population have the gnome-core package installed! That's nearly a quarter of all Debian GNOME users! http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?popcon=balsa http://people.debian.org/~igloo/popcon-graphs/index.php?packages=balsa OK, now down to the serious bits. In case Balsa 2.2.5 comes out and I have to make a rushed upload into Debian, should I be building against gtkhtml3.1 or gtkhtml3.2? I'm asking because while I was still maintaining the 2.0 packages, Balsa would compile without errors against gtkhtml3.1, but would refuse to display any HTML at all without degrading the dependency to gtkhtml3.0. Does Balsa 2.2.x currently have any potential problems with gtkhtml3.2 that I should know about? If anyone has some free time, could someone please trawl through: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=balsa and tell me if there's any bugs left that were reported against 2.0 that have now been resolved in 2.2? Especially, #248827 since the submitter went through some effort to write up a patch to improve Balsa's charset detection. But since I'm an uncultured Anglophone = P, I don't think I'm a great position to vet this patch myself and make sure it doesn't break any fixes that may have already been merged into 2.2. One more thing, Balsa 2.2.4 keeps complaining about my archived maildirs: "The path "/home/netsnipe/mail/2004-07.tar.bz2" does not lead to a mailbox." I don't remember this behaviour being present in balsa-2.0.x, since I think it just ignored them. Keep up the great work everyone. Cheers, Andrew "Netsnipe" Lau PS: Is anyone going to update the contributors list in Balsa anytime soon? Someone like Albrecht Dreß should have been added to the list a long time ago. By the way, is anyone willing to give me CVS write access to Balsa? It'd be great if I could upload patches I receive via Debian much more quickly. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew "Netsnipe" Lau <http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~alau/> Debian GNU/Linux Maintainer & UNSW Computing Students' Society President - "Nobody expects the Debian Inquisition! Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency!" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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