This is probably a diff but related topic:
I think we as a group really need to calm down on the "let's jam features in NOW" cycle. There should at least be a list made of what things are ready/important, perhaps in a Github issue, then we can clearly take a look at what makes sense to put into a possible BUGFIX 0.55.4 release and a larger 0.56 release (which IMO should have new features).
It's just not sustainable to keep adding new, possibly breaking stuff into bugfix release. I think the development model should really move to a develop branch which merges *changes / new stuff* and the master branch keeps bug fixes only. Newer features should also have enough time to be solidified in discussion and testing, although I realize most people (myself included) can't work on things all the time but in certain periods.
On Apr 5, 2025, at 1:20 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com wrote:
That makes sense, and we already have some new features, like 'start or stop subprocess gui', new format specifiers for [makefilename] (%a/%A/%F), and some stuff for data structures I couldn't try and get yet. Maybe there's some more I don't know/remember, and I bet there are some lower hanging fruit to easily jam in a couple or more features (the 1-byte audio support you worked on comes to mind).
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