Our first-ever full-developer-community meetup was this past Sunday, and we had excellent attendance. Thanks to everyone who joined us, and thanks to the folks at Blender, whose own meetups inspired the launch of ours. Over the past week we’ve squashed dozens of translation-related bugs, as well a several other things causing crashes or bad geometry. We are approaching a feature freeze in anticipation of our 0.21 release, which is coming soon.
In this upcoming week:
Google Summer of Code developers have begun meeting with their community mentors, and are soliciting feedback from everyone in the community on their proposed work plans:
I (@chennes) am cleaning up some toponaming tests in anticipation of beginning the second TNP merge sequence.
PR stats: In the week from Tuesday, 2 May to Tuesday, 9 May there were 37 pull requests merged, with a total codebase change of +1,435 / ‑1,518 lines (not counting translation changes). That’s an average merged PR size of +40 / ‑42. We closed 32 Issues, and 15 new Issues were opened.