Am 05.07.2019 um 15:33 schrieb Marc Jeanmougin:
Hi all, > > The toolbar bug seems fixed for most systems and only seems to
appear > on wayland (at least I can't trigger it on xorg), and is now reported > upstream at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2000 >
The translation system seems better (#311), so … do anyone see any >
issue that would need to be fixed before releasing a beta ?
Regarding the release schedule, could you clarify: - will this be the only beta release? - will there be release candidates before the final Inkscape 1.0 release (and if yes how many and in what approx. times before the release)?
IMHO this will change what needs to be fixed before releasing the beta. If we go for only one beta and at most one RC immediately before the release, we should try to make this beta count, i.e. make it as "finished" as possible so all functionality that will be in the final version can be thoroughly tested.
We're in a pretty solid state right now (yay, physics!) but there are a few things we should likely get wrapped up before the "final" beta: - XML/editor style dialog. I see Jabier is still actively working on that and there seem to be still some issues in it (for example I'm seeing assertion errors on the command line) - Text toolbar. Line-height stuff is currently pretty broken after Alex' latest rewrite and Jabier/Tav are still thinking about ways to improve the UI part (that wasn't ideal before) - Personally I'd like to get Windows-packaging finished for the beta release, however I have a feeling I won't start with this unless I'm forced to by a deadline, so it's probably best if you set a release date for the beta and make sure to let me know a week or so in advance. ;-)
On top of that I still think we should get the .inx format changes we were discussing into 1.0 (might not be absolutely necessary to already have for beta, though). I think I'll write up an issue with the intended changes one of these days, and if people agree with it I'd also be available to implement the changes.
Cheers, Patrick