Hi Bruno, On 4/26/24 2:20 AM, Bruno Haible wrote: > However, please hold pushing patches for the next 3 days. I will be > posting the announcement of the faster gnulib-tool in the next few > hours; therefore I expect that several GNU package maintainers will > give it a try for the first time in years, this week-end. This would > not be the right time to introduce possible regressions. > > You are free to prepare commits, ask for reviews, etc. — just don't push.
Exciting. Thanks for letting me know! That sounds like a good idea. I was just having a look at simplifying GLMakefileTable. I'll just work on stuff in a local branch and maybe post them for review. Then in 3 days *hopefully* there isn't any unexpected bugs in gnulib-tool.py that need fixing. > You are also free to make changes to the HACKING file (describing your IDE, > for example) or to the maint-tools repository; these have no effect on > what GNU package maintainers see when the run gnulib-tool. True, I remember saying I would. Then I never got around to it... Collin