Leonard Chin wrote: > * In order to drive development, make intermediate releases regularly > with short (one month?) intervals with the version fixed at 1.9.0 > (releases every 29th?) This may produce more confusion than help. There are a lot of things to test and evaluate in Ruby 1.9.0, which takes time. We now have a baseline for testing, which can be referenced in problem reports. If there is a report area (http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruby/ ???) everybody can see if a problem is already reported, and we can follow the state of the report. To plan a much more stable release Ruby 1.9.1 for April or so makes sense, but to have monthly new Ruby 1.9.0 - what is principal the difference to nightly snapshots? Wolfgang NĂ¡dasi-Donner -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.