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[gpsd-dev] Time for a point release
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Eric S. Raymond |
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[gpsd-dev] Time for a point release |
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Wed, 16 Jan 2013 01:42:19 -0500 |
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Near the end of last October I proposed putting out a point release.
The dev team promptly went to sleep - almost nobody worked on much
of anything for three months (excepting Reinard Arlt's continuing
patches to the NMEA2000 driver).
This is probably a good thing; it means the gpsd codebase is stable enough
that the gang didn't need to mess with anything. (The Savannah bugs I reported
in October have long since been fixed.)
There have been an accumulation of small documentation and packaging and
test-suite fixes, though, and I think it's time to get those into the
field. I've been dealing with back mail and know of only three panding
bug reports, all minor and definitely none of them release blockers.
Chris, Gary: would you live-test the problem children, please? I'd
like to aim for a release this coming Monday.
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