Feature freeze is over - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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Re: Still in feature freeze - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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Oh indeed I had overlooked that. Thanks!
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Re: Still in feature freeze - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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chennes wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 7:48 pm If @looo has instructions on how I can compile to generate the same version he is generating, then I can use my copy of Xcode to produce a new, signed executable. I don't think he's doing it exactly the same way as it's described on the Wiki, right? Once we have a signed binary I can also try to get it published on the Apple App Store so there is a slightly more official (and free!) version up there.
The builds are done via azure as @adrianinsaval already mentioned.
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Re: Still in feature freeze - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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There is somewhere a wiki page that talks about config paths and startup options but I haven't found the time to update that one.
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Re: Still in feature freeze - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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Not sure what's the right place to put this but, the release history here needs editing: https://wiki.freecadweb.org/index.php?title=History.

Update: made the changes. I've marked 0.19 as "supported", but please correct ASAP (or let me know so I can change) if it is not so.
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Feature freeze is over - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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OK, nothing severe popped up, so hereby master is open for new features.

Notes:
- please reports things that could or should be backported to FreeCAD 0.20.x here
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=69437
(by directly editing it or by adding a post)

- Please add all new features in the release notes:
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=69438

- Please give the developers some time to setup the infrastructure for the work on Toponaming. I see there info around that were not discussed with the Toponaming people. Stay cool, everything will be setup bit by bit 8-) . If necessary we will have a dedicated meeting. And from time to time there will be announcements.

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Re: Still in feature freeze - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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jnxd wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 9:19 am Update: made the changes. I've marked 0.19 as "supported", but please correct ASAP (or let me know so I can change) if it is not so.
probably best to not put as supported since it won't be receiving more bugfixes
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Re: Feature freeze is over - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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One thing I forgot:

Version number "1.0" is something exciting. Since we issue weekly builds people might think they already contain something exiting new. To avoid troubles, I named master now "0.21".

First when the development goal is reached, it can be changed to "1.0"
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Re: Feature freeze is over - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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Crazy name FreeCAD-0.20.0-OSX-i386.dmg

OSX should be macOS.
I386 should be x86_64. I386 has no 64 support. :)

Maybe the suffix style should uniform. Not x64 or x86_64.
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Re: Feature freeze is over - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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Gift wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 6:50 pm Crazy name FreeCAD-0.20.0-OSX-i386.dmg
I386 should be x86_64. I386 has no 64 support. :)
indeed, but the innovative people at apple disagree: https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... cos-mojave
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Re: Feature freeze is over - FreeCAD 0.20 was released

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Gift wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 6:50 pm Crazy name FreeCAD-0.20.0-OSX-i386.dmg

OSX should be macOS.
I386 should be x86_64. I386 has no 64 support. :)

Maybe the suffix style should uniform. Not x64 or x86_64.
Yes, regardless of minor arguments, please be consistent!
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