Well, [nbx] is itself a bug :)
Anyway, I mean, fixes to new and old bugs anytime - except that, late in the game I'd like to avoid bug fixes that could possibly lead to more bugs. I don't know how to judge that except intuitively.
cheers Miller
On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 08:13:25PM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
2017-07-02 19:26 GMT-03:00 Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu:
I'm just thinking about this. I think I want to "freeze" things July 14 (Bastille Day) or thereabouts, and make a "pd-0.48" branch then. (Heretofoore I've been making branches only if I wanted to go back and fix bugs, but I think its better practice to do that when ready to stop adding stuff).
Let me see if I get it correctly, you mean stop with feature additions by july 14th, and then have another 2 weeks of fixing bugs related to the features added? Or do you mean stop with the new stuff but keep working on bug fixes and other things?
There are at least a couple of bug fixes that I really hope could happen for 0.48 - one of which I was trying to fix with Matt Barber ([nbx] not displaying 'nan' anymore). I ask all this just so I can plan for it.
cheers
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