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<div class="message_header"><span>Mi Aug 17 2011 13:40:17 EDT</span> <span>von "Allen Winter" <winter@kde.org> </span> <span class="message_subject">Betreff: Re: [Freeassociation-devel] libical release planning (was: Re: libical: TZID prefix)</span></div>
<div class="message_content"><tt>On Wednesday 17 August 2011 9:58:15 AM you wrote:</tt><br /> <tt>I'm not budging on my position.</tt><br /> <tt>I did almost all the work since the last release so I'm deciding.</tt><br /> <tt></tt><br /> <tt>Art can take away my admin status if he likes. But that's how I feel about it.</tt><br /> <br /></div>
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<p>Yes Allen, you did all of the recent work of merging, managing bugreports and so on. Many thanks for this! Please remember others (i.e. me..) also spent time on merging, collecting patches from all the forks, valgrind to get memleaks fixed (nokia/intel) a while ago to get a colaborative work we all can take advantage off.</p>
<p>there are however some memleak bugfixes sponsored by nokia/intel since the last release, which is probably what Patrick is talking about.</p>
<p>Talking about the windows port, do you have the time (or the guys with time) to test those windows environments?</p>
<p>while the windows platform might be important for the k* and evolution ports, its obviously not for mameo (->Patrick) or citadel (me and Art)</p>
<p>As of for the citadel related bugs you and Art figured out whats up, and fixed it (afair?)</p>
<p>Could you give us an estimate about which timeframe we're talking about for the windows testing?</p>
<p>End of August? Mid of September? End of September? Don't know?</p>
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<p>in the first two cases i'd be in for waiting for a go from you, which probably also Patrick and Art can accept.</p>
<p>case 3 would for me be a question of rather releasing two versions quick after each other in case of bugs;</p>
<p>case 4 sounds to me as if the windows platform is not relevant enough to talk about anyways and simply release and wait for windows bugreports comming in any time sooner or later, fixing them, and once there was no new report for half a month do the next release.</p>
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<p>cheers, dothebart.</p>
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