Subversion 1.12 Released

I’m happy to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.12.0.
Please choose the mirror closest to you by visiting:

https://subversion.apache.org/download.cgi#supported-releases

This is a stable feature release of the Apache Subversion open source
version control system.

SHA-512 checksums are available at:

https://www.apache.org/dist/subversion/subversion-1.12.0.tar.bz2.sha512
https://www.apache.org/dist/subversion/subversion-1.12.0.tar.gz.sha512
https://www.apache.org/dist/subversion/subversion-1.12.0.zip.sha512

PGP Signatures are available at:

https://www.apache.org/dist/subversion/subversion-1.12.0.tar.bz2.asc
https://www.apache.org/dist/subversion/subversion-1.12.0.tar.gz.asc
https://www.apache.org/dist/subversion/subversion-1.12.0.zip.asc

For this release, the following people have provided PGP signatures:

Julian Foad [4096R/1FB064B84EECC493] with fingerprint:
6011 63CF 9D49 9FD7 18CF  582D 1FB0 64B8 4EEC C493
Stefan Sperling [2048R/4F7DBAA99A59B973] with fingerprint:
8BC4 DAE0 C5A4 D65F 4044  0107 4F7D BAA9 9A59 B973
Johan Corveleyn [4096R/B59CE6D6010C8AAD] with fingerprint:
8AA2 C10E EAAD 44F9 6972  7AEA B59C E6D6 010C 8AAD
Stefan Fuhrmann [4096R/99EC741B57921ACC] with fingerprint:
056F 8016 D9B8 7B1B DE41  7467 99EC 741B 5792 1ACC

Release notes for the 1.12.x release series may be found at:

https://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.12.html

You can find the list of changes between 1.12.0 and earlier versions at:

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.12.0/CHANGES

Questions, comments, and bug reports to users@subversion.apache.org .


— from the announcement email

The Stupidest Things

Dear Rachel, …

my email spell checker stupidly flagging the name of a recipient who is in my address book.

WARNING: VERY HOT WATER

in a disabled toilet in Sheffield Teaching Hospital. I’m reluctant to scald my hands, so what will I do? Or a disabled person or a toddler? So much for teaching hand wash hygiene. (An old thermostatic regulator is visible in the pipework. How hard would it be to repair or replace it?)