[Jack Jansen] > Hi folks, I'm back! While we never left <wink>. Welcome back! >> Changes we want to go into the next 2.3 release stab (probably >> 2.3c2, alas) should be checked in to the r23c1-branch branch. >> They'll eventually need to get backported to the head. > Will this make them go into 2.3 final automatically? Checking something in to the r23c1-branch branch is necessary to get it into 2.3 final, but not necessarily sufficient. For example, if a checkin breaks something, it will get backed out. Only critical fixes should be checked in to the new branch, of course -- we're trying to finish 2.3 ASAP. There's more pressure than usual to keep this simple, because Jeremy and Guido are in the midst of moving, and nobody at (what used to be) PLabs can spend work time on this anymore (indeed, I appointed myself interim release manager today because nobody else is reachable!). > Because (here comes the bad news:-) I have about 12 bugs on my > list that need to be looked into, and that may need to be > fixed before 2.3 final. Then we'll need another release candidate for sure (2.3c2). That's OK. > In other words: I'm in a hurry. Nevertheless, don't check in anything on the branch unless it fixes a truly serious problem (crash, major unusability -- serious stuff). > Luckily most of the bugs are very localized, but some are not: > - 5 are PackMan bugs I suppose that means there are Centipede, MissleCommand, and Robotron bugs just waiting to spring <wink>. > - 2 are bugs in the binary installer > - 1 is the test_macostools bugs (which, if it still exists, I can > lower in priority) > > The remaining three, however, are in the build process: 768306, 768068 > and 766210. The first two I haven't looked at yet, so I'm not sure how > serious they are. I could use help from other people with OSX boxes on > these, also just to help decide on fix/don't fix. Barry should back from vacation this coming week, and I bet he'll help try things on OS X in his copious spare time. If a question arises without an obvious answer, post it here and I'll make one up (favoring "let it alone for 2.3 final" unless there's an obvious fix to an obvious problem).
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