John Regehr <regehr@cs.utah.edu> writes:
Since LLVM 3.9 is out and C-Reduce development seems quiet at the moment, we
should do a new release in the near future. Is there anything specific that
needs to be done first?
I'm not aware of anything that "must" be done before a release. AFAIK, all
currently pending merge requests can be deferred until after a release.
(And perhaps some of them are more easily handled after a release in any case.
Like, I'm assumeing that some of the pending merge requests have failing
Travis-CI build because the llvm-svn-compatible branch has a broken Travis-CI
build, which I haven't fixed, and which would be easiest to fix simply by doing
the release.)
Of course, there are things do to as part of making a release, which I expect
to be responsible for doing.
Eric.