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Release Names

Release Name # Bugs Closed Release date Days of devel #bugs/days
0.6 "Shin Kidō Senki GTG Wing: Endless Recursion" 144 2022-03-02 330 0.436
0.5 Rebuild of EvanGTGelion: "You Can (Not) Improve Performance" 81 2021-04-06 272 0.298
0.4 Rebuild of EvanGTGelion: "You Are (Not) Done" Unknown (150 to 430+) 2020-07-07 Too damn many. N/A
0.3.1 "Back Again!" 46 2013-11-24 383 0.12
0.3 "Grabthar's Hammer" 113 2012-11-06 267 0.423
0.2.9 "Don't open that! It's an alien planet!" 288 2012-02-13 674 0.427
0.2.5 "Brandon, time to take out the trash" 1 2011-12-01 2 0.5
0.2.4 No codename 17 2010-04-10 39 0.435
0.2.3 "NSEA Protector" (paperbag release) 0 2010-03-02 1 0
0.2.2 "Protector" (alt archive) 50 2010-03-01 29 1.72
0.2.1 "Beryllium sphere" 43 2010-01-31 50 0.86
0.2 "Gorignak" (additional write-up) 132 2009-12-12 156 0.846
0.1.9 "Five curtain calls" (alt archive) ? 2009-12-02 ? ?
0.1.2 "Usually it's just cardboard walls in a garage" 19 2009-07-09 97 0.196
0.1.1 "Never give up, never surrender !" 42 2009-04-03 27 1.555
0.1 "Just 5 minutes more" (alt archive, additional write-up) 68 2009-03-07 141 0.482

Notes:

  • The initial commit was on 2008-10-17.

  • Most "official" blog posts used to be on GTG's own blog, and were lost in a deluge. The links provided above have been recovered with Archive.org.

  • Additional blog posts are also linked, found on https://ploum.net/tag/gtg/

  • Version numbers respect some aspects of "semantic versioning", but not the whole complicated rulebook. For instance, there is no difference between odd and even numbers (no notion of "stable" vs "unstable"). From 2008 to 2013 our version numbers were "0.major.minor.bugfix" giving indication of how big a release might be, but as of 2020 we are getting rid of that nonsense; every release stands on equal footing, so from here on, except "paperbag" releases, it will be 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, etc.

  • Some of the codenames from old versions were references to Galaxy Quest, whereas codenames for 0.4 and 0.5 are of course references to Evangelion (what do you mean, you haven't got time to watch 26 episodes and 6 movies? OK, then just watch this fan trailer then.)