Keith Hodges wrote:
Giovanni Corriga wrote:
Maybe it's time to think about Squeak 3.9.1?
Giovanni
I did think about it for a long while, there are/were scripts available with bugs to be harvested for this... but to be honest I conceded that 3.10 is as good a 3.9.1 as you are likely to get.
That is not true for someone who uses 3.9 in production settings. For anyone who is using a particular version of Squeak in production the step to the next version needs to be very carefully evaluated. Providing a small set of fixes addressing the most important problems without fear "what else it may break" is a very valuable service. Unfortunately, few people in the Squeak community seem to understand that.
Cheers, - Andreas