From Project Lead Joshua:

New blog post: https://jellyfin.org/posts/testing-10.9.0

This is our official announcement of the 10.9.0 feature freeze, as well as an overview of the upcoming release plan and instructions on how to help test it and report bugs! The more people we get testing early, the more bugs we can find and squash before the planned release in ~1 month! Happy watching!

Discussion: https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-testing-10-9-0

    • WhyAUsername_1@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      If you’re contributing to Jellyfin and your existing feature PRs have not yet been merged, please don’t fret. 10.9.0 was an abnormally long release cycle and something we do not wish to repeat, so your changes will get in soon for 10.10.0, which we expect to happen in about 6 months at most.

      So it’s okay, it will not take a long time even if it didn’t make it to 10.9.0.

      • Untold1707@lemm.ee
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        7 months ago

        It’s good to know that future release cycles will be shorter, but it still feels a little bad on Media Segments because it seemed so close to being done. Oh well, I’ve been waiting years for proper intro/outro on JF, I can wait 6 more months :)

    • Contend6248@feddit.de
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      7 months ago

      Fuck me, that’s the only thing i miss coming from Plex, include it, we’ve waited too long for it anyways, no one would mind.

      • jlow (he/him)@beehaw.org
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        7 months ago

        I’m using the intro-skipping-plugin (has no credits-skipping, I think?) and it’s working very well for me.

      • hperrin@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        I’d rather have it land when it has time to be thoroughly tested. That’s the way software development works best.