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From: Ion Gaztañaga (igaztanaga_at_[hidden])
Date: 2024-11-26 21:15:54
El 26/11/2024 a las 10:00, Vissarion Fisikopoulos via Boost escribió:
> El 18/11/2024 a las 20:53, Matt Borland via Boost escribió:
>>
>>> The master branch is now open for bug fixes, test and documentation
>>> changes, but please follow the policy described in:
>>>
>>
>>> https://github.com/boostorg/wiki/wiki/Releases%3A-Beta-Merge-Policy
>>
> Hi, I would like to merge the following commits to Geometry
>
> commit b3d35b341ae7a76e8cdb3eac2a13b09d612c5419
> commit e13d5d6b2fa42290d7b93e4a5cc6d0a9e2329e6e
> commit 9c4d7529b1c03d1e611fa1b55358350eb8c26d46
> commit 75469596907b42394fa849ccb92a03370f4592f6
> commit a14dc9d2c16210914a7233617a50e45a88693f9c
> commit d03167598c485b5303baee555e370672b8cbc316
>
> All of them are bug fixes and they are cherry picked from develop. All
> tests are passing in CI; see this testing branch
> https://github.com/boostorg/geometry/tree/master_needs_approval
Hi,
To be honest, those commits are not simple, you should have merged them
before the beta release.
Now, evaluating these changes and under the policy "stability is a major
concern at this point in the release cycle":
- Regression tests seem fine
- Geometry has no reverse dependencies (no other Boost library depends
on geometry)
So please merge them and review the regression tests on the master
branch. Please revert changes if the tests show errors.
Best,
Ion
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