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.