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<font face="FreeSerif">Is there anything to stop us from letting
4.2.0 out the door this weekend?</font><font face="FreeSerif"><font
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I need to update a new top section in RELEASE-NOTES, of course.<br>
</font>Greg, is that PR ready to go?<br>
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What exactly is involved now in "making a release," from the
standpoint of all the new automated tag and build processes?
Previously (waf etc), I would edit a version stamp into several
files, the commit of that would become the released version, and
I'd include tarball and Windows *.exe in the releases page. Now,
I'm thinking that we mostly tag the relevant commit and let some
of the new automated machinery do its thing. Details, please, for
the sake of all concerned.<br>
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