[squeak-dev] [ANN] Squeak 5.1 Feature Freeze -- Trunk closed for new features; only bug fixes or text updates

Bernhard Pieber bernhard at pieber.com
Wed Aug 10 16:13:43 UTC 2016


Hi Marcel,

Wow! The themes and preferences assistant look great. I like the default background.

Two Monticello projects are dirty: Autogenerated and CommandLine

Just a first impression.

Thanks to all contributors for the great energy!

Cheers,
Bernhard

> Am 10.08.2016 um 17:21 schrieb marcel.taeumel <Marcel.Taeumel at hpi.de>:
> 
> marcel.taeumel wrote
>> Hi, there!
>> 
>> It's "feature freeze" time. :-) Please do not try out new features in the
>> Trunk for now. If you forgot something, please ask first. We'll find a
>> way.
>> 
>> @Chris: What is needed in the image for the MC History function? There was
>> at least one fix for the ServiceEntry left in your inbox, right?
>> 
>> We will now work on correcting some in-image texts, release information,
>> etc. We will also work on the release automation scripts using TravisCI,
>> smalltalkCI, and GitHub.
>> 
>> The next dates are:
>>  * Code Freeze on August 14, 23:59 AOE
>>  * Release between August 15 and 19 
>> 
>> Let's hope that this will work out as expected. :-)
>> 
>> Best,
>> Marcel
> 
> Hi, there.
> 
> A first All-In-One can be tried out from here:
> https://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/hirschfeld/artefacts/squeak/Squeak5.1beta-16336-r3397-32bit-All-in-One.zip
> 
> Note that we are looking for start-up bugs in the Linux scripts.
> Note that we have not yet fixed the Windows .ini bug.
> Note that Windows 10 is quite anxious about starting an unsigned executable.
> Note that the release artifacts will be on files.squeak.org soon. Be
> patient.
> Note that we still want to use a more recent CogVM if some one would declare
> one as stable.
> 
> Best,
> Marcel
> 
> 
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