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Kenny Simpson wrote: > What is the status of the 4.1 branch? Any word on 4.1.2?
My current plan is to do a 4.1.2 along with 4.2.0. My concern has been that with 4.2.0 moving slowly, trying to organize another release might just distract the developer community.
However, I realize that's a pretty wide gap between 4.1.1 and 4.1.2. We could also do 4.1.2 sooner, and then do 4.1.3 along with 4.2.0. (I want to do a 4.1.x release along with 4.2.0 so as to avoid the problems we have in past with quality "going backwards" between releases from different branches.)
I'm sure that, a priori, people would prefer a 4.1.2 release, but it does take effort. On the other hand, many 4.1 bugs are also in 4.2.
Any thoughts?
With my vendor hat on I'd prefer a 4.1.2 release sooner than I expect 4.2.0 - which would make the time we branch for 4.2.0 a good candidate.
From a pure GCC development side I do not care very much about4.1.2 (or even 4.0.4 which I don't expect at all).
I guess a release of 4.1.2 together with branching for 4.2.0 might encourage to backport regression fixes from 4.2 to 4.1, as with stage1 starting, 4.1.2 will get even less attention than 4.2.0.
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