The test suite had been fixed. But then one other thing popped into my mind -- how about the R7RS large red and tangerine support? The SRFIs required seem to be very straightforward, not requiring any pervasive compiler hacking but simply defining some simple libraries. I know R7RS large colors down the road will start including various non-portable / more invasive requirements, but we can decide if we want to support those when we get there. 2022-10-03, pr, 14:36 Arvydas Silanskas rašė: > I propose to pause a bit; I remembered one thing that irked me quite a > bit, and that is the failing test suite. I think it would be prudent to fix > it first before the release. As part of the hacktober festive theme, I'll > try to sit down and find time to make a pull request on the matter soon. > > Arvydas > > 2022-09-29, kt, 18:18 Arvydas Silanskas > rašė: > >> I can go over it on Sunday, if no one else does it by then. >> >> Arvydas >> >> 2022-09-29, kt, 07:38 Per Bothner rašė: >> >>> >>> >>> On 9/28/22 10:53, Duncan Mak via Kawa wrote: >>> > Hello Per, >>> > >>> > It's been over two years since the last release (3.1.1, 2020-01-16), I >>> > count 72 commits made to the master branch since then. >>> > >>> > Would it be a good time to make a 3.1.2 release soon? >>> >>> Might as well call it 3.2. >>> >>> It would be helpful if someone went through the changes >>> (using 'git log' and **/ChangeLog) to summarize what has >>> change in a format suitable for doc/news.texi. >>> >>> Also make a note of where the manual needs to be updated. >>> >>> Minor tweaks and bug fixes don't need to be mentioned. >>> >>> -- >>> --Per Bothner >>> per@bothner.com http://per.bothner.com/ >>> >>