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Should I release a new GIMP package now.



I was holding off releasing a new GIMP package of the development
versions.  I didn't want to do it if the upstream maintainers didn't
want me to.  So I tried a couple of times to contact them to see if it
would be OK (since the unstable versions are far improved over the now
very old stable version).  They never responded, so I decided to err
on the side of caution and not switch to unstable.  However, while
reading a newsgroup I came across the following answer to someone who
was looking for 0.99.X binaries:

> Try
> 
>	ftp://pc50.zrz.tu-berlin.de/pub/RedHat_mirror/RPMS/
>
>	gimp-0.99.8-1.i386.rpm . . . . .  [Apr 21 00:31]    996k
>	gimp-data-0.99.8-1.i386.rpm. . .  [Apr 21 00:31]   1192k
>	gimp-devel-0.99.8-1.i386.rpm . .  [Apr 21 00:32]     59k

So it looks like RedHat's already let the "cat out of the bag" so to
speak.  What do the rest of you think should be done?

Thanks
-- 
Rob


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