gcalctool has been branched (Was: Request for late gcalctool feature inclusion in GNOME 2.7).
- From: Rich Burridge <Rich Burridge Sun COM>
- To: release-team gnome org, gnome-i18n gnome org, gnome-doc-list gnome org
- Cc: sami pietila utu fi, desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: gcalctool has been branched (Was: Request for late gcalctool feature inclusion in GNOME 2.7).
- Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 12:21:20 -0700 (PDT)
Hi all,
> So, if it's not accepted for other reasons... HOORAY! FIRST 2.9 FEATURE! ;-)
Okay. Fair enough. Because of this, I've just branched gcalctool for
GNOME 2.7/8, and will keep CVS HEAD pointed at this new code that we will
try to integrate for GNOME 2.9/10.
The branch tag is "gnome-2-8". All string translations etc. for
GNOME 2.7/8 for gcalctool should be done in this "gnome-2-8" branch.
I will now work on getting a 4.4.14 stable version out for inclusion in
the next GNOME 2.7 tarball.
Thanks.
------Forwarded Message------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:49:44 +1000
From: Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org>
Subject: Re: Request for late gcalctool feature inclusion in GNOME 2.7
<quote who="Murray Cumming">
> > It's worth saying that the changes have been on HEAD for a while AFAIK,
> > so it has had testing exposure... but certainly not the kind you'd get
> > as part of a mainstream release.
>
> So, given the replies, I choose to err on the side of caution and not give
> my approval for this feature-freeze break. It would be embarassing if our
> calculator had bugs in its basic functionality. But GNOME 2.9 will be with
> us soon enough.
Agree - I haven't seen anything that says why we *need* to break the freeze
for this. Breaking freezes because they're inconvenient is a slippery slope.
So, if it's not accepted for other reasons... HOORAY! FIRST 2.9 FEATURE! ;-)
- Jeff
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