Re: geary string freeze and upcoming release
- From: Michael Gratton <mike vee net>
- To: Alexandre Franke <afranke gnome org>
- Cc: gnome-i18n <gnome-i18n gnome org>
- Subject: Re: geary string freeze and upcoming release
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2019 09:45:28 +1100
On Tue, 12 Feb, 2019 at 5:55 AM, Alexandre Franke <afranke gnome org>
wrote:
So hat's the best thing to do here? There's at least 8 languages
that
are basically fully translated, and a number of others may have
these
translated already, since the strings have been around for at least
one
release. Is it better to keep the existing forms intact and fix this
after branching for the release, or should I land the fix now?
Apologies if this is explained somewhere, but since you’re not
following the GNOME release cycle can you clarify what your intentions
for the next releases are? Depending on how the next minor and micro
releases land, we might have a couple options.
Sure thing. Per the original email in this thread, the plan is to
release 0.13 later this week. This is a feature release and will become
the new stable release, replacing 0.12 as such.
Going forward, I plan to then quickly do a "UI refresh" release and
switch over to the GNOME release numbering, around the same time or
shortly after GNOME 3.32 comes out next month. This will have an
updated icon and app menu moved into the main window so as to match
GNOME 3.32 apps, and might be enhanced with libhandy so as to work
better on narrow, portrait displays, if that isn't too disruptive.
I view this UI refresh release effectively as a point release (i.e.
0.13.1), since I don't really plan on adding new features aside from
the above), but am bumping the version since its a noticeable change
from the perspective of a person using it, and it seems like a good
excuse as any to switch to GNOME's numbering. There will be a series
for point releases after that, too (i.e. 3.32.1, ...), for bug fix and
translation updates.
After that I'd like to start following the GNOME release schedule
proper.
Does that help?
//Mike
--
⊨ Michael Gratton, Percept Wrangler.
⚙ <http://mjog.vee.net/>
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