I'm ready when you guys are. I will be out Friday and Saturday, but otherwise I can release when we're ready. I'm assuming we are still grabbing HEAD from cvs for the releases? If there are any differences to how I should release, just update doc/developers/checklist for me, and I'll take care of the rest. Thanks again for the continued hard work! Phil PS- I've been thinking more about moving all the Lm_sensors off my company's hardware and onto a dedicated server (no rush, though). I'd love to get a Penguin Computing 1u server for this... I wonder if we are 'near and dear' enough to their hearts to get a donation? ;') Anybody have connections? Mark Studebaker wrote: >I'll retest sensors-detect tonight and let's take another >day for testing and reviewing the docs. > >We can give Phil the OK on Wednesday and he can release late in the week. >(Phil likes releasing late in the week to avoid weekday load on his server) > >Jean Delvare wrote: > > >>>Agreed, I think the last thing is fixing the perl problem in >>>sensors-detect. >>> >>> >>Hopefully fixed. I had no answer from Jim Morris, but I really expect my >>fix to make everyone happy (old Perls as well as brand new UTF-8 >>systems). >> >> >> >>>Let's not check in anything else except for that fix and >>>documentation updates. >>> >>> >>I finished committing my code changes, and I updated some docs. Let's >>freeze the CVS now (except for necessary bugfixes of course). There is >>no need to worry anyway. I think we'll have a 2.8.1 release rather soon >>after 2.8.0, after the first wave of bug reports will have crushed on >>our mailing list. This has been almost 7 months since 2.7.0 was released >>and I think this is way too much. >> >>Phil (Edelbrock), are you ready for a release? >> >>Do we have any reason to wait for Mark Hoffman's return before releasing >>(I don't see any)? >> >>-- >>Jean Delvare >>http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/ >> >> > > >