Hi Sebastian,

It seems you were not CC'ed to intrigeri's reply below (quoted in full
for your convenience).

Unfortunately, as intrigeri suggests in his mail, we are not willing to
accept this large a changeset up to or during the freeze.  However, we
are still willing to accept targeted fixes for important bugs for
another 14 days, provided that they go through unstable.  Admittedly, it
would mean that you would have to revert your tilda/1.2 upload(s).

Yours truly,
~Niels

On 2014-11-08 22:17, intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Sebastian Geiger wrote (31 Oct 2014 14:59:44 GMT) :
>> The complete changelog can be found directly in the package's
>> ChangeLog file [1]
>> [...]
>> [1] https://github.com/lanoxx/tilda/blob/master/ChangeLog
> 
> version 1.2.2 (2014-10-28):
>       * Fixed an error where Tilda failed to start when the lock
>         file directory did not exist or could not be opened.
> 
> version 1.2.1 (2014-10-16):
>       * Readded empty NEWS file to fix debian packaging
>       * Updated po/ folder
> 
> version 1.2.0 (2014-10-15):
>       * Fixed background option
>       * Updated README, HACKING and TODO files
>       * Fixed bug in focus/pull-up selection
>       * Made tilda icon themable
> 
> version 1.2~rc1 (2014-09-25):
>       * Fixed an issue with drop-to-default shell option
>       * Added light and dark solarized schemes
>       * Custom color selection improved
>       * New option to set the maximum tab title length
>       * The fullscreen hotkey is now configurable in the
>         preferences.
>       * Its now possible to compile with clang
>       * Fixed some focus issues
>       * Its now possible to open the context menu with the context-menu
>         button on the keyboard if such a key is present. This provides
>         improved usability for people with disabilities.
>       * Tabs can now be switches using the mouse history buttons.
>       * Tilda now uses non-recursive automake, there have been
>         many improvements to the build system and some code cleanups.
>         Its now also possible to make out-of-tree builds.
>         The debugging output has also been improved and now shows
>         in which file a log message was printed.
>       * There is a new unlimited scrollback option.
>       * A positioning bug when unfullscreening was fixed.
>       * Some improvements for different window managers were made.
>       * Tilda can no be focuses with the hotkey instead of hiding it
>         when it is currently not focused. This new behavior is configurable.
>       * A locking issue has been fixed if multiple tilda instances were 
> started
>         at the same time, which caused a race condition to appear and could
>         delete the configuration file.
>       * The UI file from GtkBuilder is now being compiled into the tilda 
> binary.
>       * There is a new option to hide the tab bar and the border when multiple
>         tabs are open.
>       * When a new tab is opened the tab will now inherit its working 
> directory
>         from the old tab. This behavior is active by default and can only be
>         disabled from an option in the config file.
> 
> version 1.1.13 (2014-09-22):
>       * Fixed focus stealing issue
>         on mouse enter. This caused
>         the tilda window to become
>         active when the mouse
>         entered the window.
>       * Fixed two functions which prevented
>         building on systems with
>         '-Wreturn-type' enabled in the
>         compiler.
> 
>> In summary, there are many bug fixes a few new options in the user 
>> interface, some
>> cleanups in the build system and then some new color themes. Nothing which is
>> particularaly complex. But all in all it makes tilda more usable and
>> more configurable.
> 
> These are a lot of changes. I suggest you point the release team to
> the specific fixes that are important enough to warrant an unblock
> (and the risk of bringing regressions more important that the fixes
> from 1.12..1.2.2) at this point.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> 


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