GIMP - GIMP 2.10.28 Released (original) (raw)

GIMP 2.10.28 is now released. This is a bugfix release, because we are giving most of our time and efforts to the development version (2.99.x).

Note: you may have noticed we skipped GIMP 2.10.26. A build bug has been discovered just after tagging the release. GIMP 2.10.28 is the same without the bug. We recommend against building and using GIMP 2.10.26.

Highlights

To get a more complete list of changes, you should refer to theNEWSfile or look at the commit history.

Code contributors: bootchk, Des McGuinness, Ian Martins, Jacob Boerema, Jehan, Lloyd Konneker, Luca Bacci, Marc Espie, Massimo Valentini, Michael Bazzinotti, Michael McLaughlin, Øyvind Kolås, saul, Simon McVittie and Stanislav Grinkov.

Theme contributors: Kevin Payne and Stanislav Grinkov.

Build contributors: Marco Spiess and Mario Daniel Ruiz Saavedra.

Team news

Jacob Boerema got appointed a new co-maintainer of the manual repository (gimp-help) after porting its scripts to Python 3 and improving them.

Stanislav Grinkov is now a new core developer.

Des McGuinness and Lloyd Konneker were given “_reporter_” access which allows them to help triaging on the bugtracker: labelling, closing, reopening, and moving reports…

nmat was given “_reporter_” access on the website project (gimp-web), for his tremendous help with website maintenance.

Translators

Among the 82 languages for which GIMP is available, 14 translations were updated: Catalan, Chinese (China), Croatian, Dutch, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.

The Windows installer now contains Vietnamese and Lithuanian translations, making it available in 34 languages.

Translators on GIMP 2.10.26/28: Alexandre Prokoudine, Anders Jonsson, Aurimas Černius, Boyuan Yang, Daniel Mustieles, Hannie Dumoleyn, Jordi Mas, Luna Jernberg, Marco Ciampa, Milo Ivir, Ngọc Quân Trần, Matej Urbančič, Philipp Kiemle, Piotr Drąg, Rodrigo Lledó, Tim Sabsch and Yuri Chornoivan.

Windows is getting some love 💕

More work than ever is happening around Windows lately, both within GIMPand the libraries it depends on. Which is how several long-standing issues with GIMP on Windows finally got fixed:

In particular, we would like to thank Luca Bacci, Jacob Boerema, LRN, Ell, and all the contributors who stayed on top of Windows issues for this progress to happen, sometimes taking years of patience.

What about macOS?

On macOS side, the activity is still slow, if not non-existent.

We remind that GIMP is made by you. Yes, you 👆 reading this right now. Windows developers used to be very few too. As you can see, this is clearly changing. Therefore, if anyone cares about GIMP for macOS, please step forward.

You may have noticed that GIMP 2.10.24’s macOS DMG was released months late. Even this only happened because Jehan spent days to fix the build on the remote build server, bit by bit, without any local access to a macOS machine, nor any ways to run and test himself. If the packagers are still unavailable, we may try to do the same for this release, though we can’t set a deadline.

It is obviously not a sustainable release model. It is even worse for the development versions: we haven’t had a single build for GIMP 2.99.x on macOS yet.

So if you want this to change, please join us! 🤗

GEGL and babl

As usual, this release is supplemented with the releases ofbabl 0.1.88, early July, andGEGL 0.4.32 the same day as GIMP 2.10.26.

In GEGL in particular, the following operations were improved:

The test system got also some nice improvements by John Marshall.

Downloading GIMP 2.10.28

As usual GIMP 2.10.28 is available on GIMP official website (gimp.org):

What’s next

Though we may likely get again exciting new features in further 2.10.x versions, nowadays most feature development happen in the development version for future GIMP 3. You may have seen some of it, if you follow our work on social networks, or if you test nightlies of GIMP.

Otherwise, you will have more surprises when we will release GIMP 2.99.8 development version!

Don’t forget you can donate to the project and personally fund severalGIMP developers, as a way to give back and accelerate the development of GIMP. As you know, the maintainers ofGEGL and GIMP are crowdfunding to be able to work full-time on free software. 🥳