Christian Lohmaier wrote: > But I for myself really don't understand why there is so much > rejection against publishing a new tarball. I mean: You don't want > users report bugs with old versions. Users don't want to checkout the > code themselves, they prefer tarballs or at least would love to have > some tag to checkout with (instead of using trunk). There are those among the developers who have in the past taken the position that releases are a bad thing because they encourage users to use (and, therefore, report bugs against) the released version; since this is not the most recent SVN version, the bug reports are not what the developers want (since it could have been fixed since then), and the users are at a disadvantage in that they are not picking up whatever improvements or fixes may be made. That said, I have been under the impression (never really checked that I remember for certain) that there *is* a more-or-less-regular tarball 'release' made available for download, and as long as it isn't labeled as being a release I don't know why anyone would object to there being such a thing. -- The Wanderer Warning: Simply because I argue an issue does not mean I agree with any side of it. Secrecy is the beginning of tyranny.