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From: | Phil Sainty |
Subject: | Re: Releasing Emacs 26.1 |
Date: | Mon, 07 May 2018 23:10:57 +1200 |
User-agent: | Orcon Webmail |
On 2018-05-07 19:32, Michael Albinus wrote:
Phil Sainty <address@hidden> writes:#31355 is the only thing I'm involved in that I'd want to ensure was included as, while it's minor, it's a regression from 25.I don't see that this bug is a release stopper. In comparision, there are more severe Tramp bugs I didn't commit to the release branch in order to not destabilize it. They are waiting for Emacs 26.2.
If the bugs are in new functionality, I wouldn't see any issue with leaving the improvements until the next release if necessary; but I would have thought known regressions to behaviour which was working properly in the previous stable release would be worth delaying the new release to fix, if necessary. I suppose I don't understand why there's any hurry to release 26.1. -Phil
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