OK, I'm convinced. Anyhow there are plenty of possible version numbers left :)
Another reason could be that I'm unable to do as much testing myself as usual.
A minor inconvenience is that the older-mac compiles will have to wait until I can get back to my usual lair.
cheers Miller
On Sun, Oct 16, 2022 at 03:09:52PM +0200, Thomas Mayer wrote:
Hello,
On 15.10.22 22:00, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
imho, a "bugfix release" is a promise to the user that says "nothing has changed with respect to the previous release, except we fixed these annoying bugs". so i worry not about "features" but about "anything not a bugfix".
and with 0.52-3, plenty of things have changed (and a few annoying bugs have been fixed as well). ~70 C-files have been modified, and 3 header files have been modified (suggesting additions to the API)
so i just fail to understand why we can't just call it "0.53-0", as this clearly is beyond a "bugfix" release.
I fully agree with IOhannes. Someone may need a bugfix for their concert next week and they are positively surprised by getting this bugfix just in time, while being negatively surprised by the regression during their performance. Signalling big changes by version number is a good thing.
Not every user read the release info or changelog, as to most this is unintelligable gibberish (What exactly does "rework of GUI code" mean to an end user?)
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