In article 1320256534.11880.YahooMailClassic@web161404.mail.bf1.yahoo.com, Darrell Anderson trinity-devel@lists.pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
The Trinity Paper Cut project never got officially launched after 3.5.12. I would like to see that project receive official attention. Many bugs were quashed for 3.5.13, but I can't test any bug reports I filed until I build and install packages. I have received only a few notices that any of the bug reports I filed received attention.
Though I only dabble on the development side I'd like to support this view. 3.5.13 is a superb piece of work with many improvements, and I am running it on my main stable machine which says something about my trust for it. Congratulations to everyone involved !
But a few regressions have crept into 3.5.13, particularly my Javascript one which is turning out to prevent quite a number of AJAX based sites from working, and one or two others that also seem to be related to cmake not picking up libraries (haven't bugged them yet as I have been busy this week). I think these may disappoint people who come to Trinity as the JS one at least is quite visible.
I'm certainly willing to help on a 3.5.13.1 "papercut" release and feed the fixes forwards to the main branch, to leave the main devs free to tackle features in 3.5.14.
Nick