Hello, I think there is a problem in org-feed-update in that it doesn't handle an entry containing an element with no value, like this: <content type="html"></content> For example, adding an entry in
A release candidate builds a binary whose version is the same as the upcoming release (24.3 in this case, as opposed to 24.2.XX for the pretests), and will become the release (by just renaming the t
A release candidate may be considered to be a kind of pretest. The difference (as Glenn already implied) is that in a release candidate the release engineer proposes to make exactly one change before
Maybe this is just a difference of degree: only fix really-very-verycritical-regressions in rc, while fix bugs in pretest (and "rc" maybe is just the name for the last pretest releases, so a subset o
What's the difference between "pretest" and "release candidate"? Doesn't the latter belong to the former? The rc1/rc1.1 was released on the "pretest" directory. -- Best regards, Xue Fuqiao. http://ww
Thank you for your comments. I don't know why the DATE is currently unused, it looks like it never was as long as the git repository existed. I expect that when the Makefile starts to take care of it
Hi Achim see here for the thread: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-06/msg00054.html I have looked into your branch only now. I think it is uncommon for Makefiles how clean they lo
Yes, after Fake.js event, I give up GitHub platform, move to repo.or.cz website. -- [ stardiviner ] I try to make every word tell the meaning that I want to express. Blog: https://stardiviner.github.
Hi all, Org 9.2 is out: https://orgmode.org Below are the release notes. I'm just the "release manager" here, all the kudos for this hard work should go to Nicolas and the list of contributors. Let's
Hi Nicolas, and all. I recently answered to a prior suggestion concerning the cause of a problem (see below), basically I could not confirm the cause of the error. In the meantime, I had the same pro
Hi, thanks for the info. I tried to reproduce the error but failed, which means, in the meantime org 3.5.1 works. Note, however, that it's no longer the same git-reversion. When I first stumbled upon
the main reason why 8.3 was not as "stable" as it should have been is that I've been releasing it too quickly, after having been inactive way too long. It's kind of a miracle that Org development cou
Hi Scott, the main reason why 8.3 was not as "stable" as it should have been is that I've been releasing it too quickly, after having been inactive way too long. It's kind of a miracle that Org devel
Hi all, the org guide "Release 8.2.7c" says in page 32, "12.1 Export options": The whole set of lines can be inserted into the buffer with C-c C-e t. It should say: The whole set of lines can be inse
I missed the distinction between "pretest" and "release candidate". I find it hard to draw a clear line between regressions and bugs, especially since Org 7.9.x versions are way behind the current Or