2011/2/17 [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Am Thu, 17 Feb 2011 10:04:34 +0100
> schrieb thijs van severen <[email protected]>:
>
> > Hi all !
> >
> > i just wanted to check with everyone about the launch of the site and/or
> > 0.9.5 release ?
> > i'll have the manual ready by Saturday (feb 19), and i think the new site
> is
> > in pretty good shape too
> >
> > however, there still is some work to be done : the creation of the
> > installers and the site are waiting for the manual to be finished, so
> maybe
> > we should move the target date a bit ?
> > how about feb 25th ?
>
> super, the 20th was only a suggestion:).
>
> this did you mean the manual is finished now?
> than i will copy the changes to the website.
>
> and do you hear something from metalix because the 60 seconds video?
>
>
no, the manual is not yet done, but i'm hoping it will be by this evening
:-) i'll let you know when it's done
i'll check with metalix for the video
> >
> > this gives us a week for the todo's
> >
> >
> > todo's :
> > - migrate forum to new site
> > - create installers for linux / mac > who can do this ?
> i can build an ubuntu 10.10 64 and 32 bit package also a debian unstable 32
> bit package.
> i think more important than installable packages are a source code package.
> if there is nothing more left to do on trunk, i can create a 0.9.5 tag and
> export a source tar.gz package.
>
>
well ... yes and no
i'm always trying to look at it from the average users perspective, and they
are not interested in source code (source what ??)
they need a
install-this-software-in-1-click-(and-create-the-best-song-ever-written-while-you-are-at-it)-package
well, i think you get the point ;-)
i'm currently even looking at the possibilities of getting the 0.9.5 into
the Ubuntu repo's (but i'll wait a couple of weeks/months before i do this,
just to make sure that there are no major bugs in it any more)
i dont think anything (apart from the manual) will change any more on the
0.9.5
is the manual part of this source package ?
> > > Wolke, do you think a Win build for the 0.9.5 is possible / necessary
> ?)
> we have a good current winbuild.
>
> http://popez.org/~wolke/hydrogen/packages/windows/Hydrogen0.9.6-preview-release.exe
> it called 0.9.6 preview release. but this is imo not so important. it would
> be cool
> if somebody with source forge access can put this installer on the sf
> server.
> it fix a "working dir" problem with desktop entries. also it support the
> latest jack for windows
> version. also it include some smaller bugfixes and disable the cmd error
> output. at least it is a release
> build which comes with compile optimizations.
>
> i have no time to build a 0.9.5 version. imo, this only waste time because
> the current installer is
> good enough.
>
>
i agree
can this installer be put on the new site ? or add a link to this package
on the download page ?
> > - copy the manual to the new site
> >
> > something else i came across while rewriting the manual : will the new
> site
> > have the drumkits available for download ?
> > currently hydrogen gets it's drumkit list from
> > http://www.hydrogen-music.org/feeds/drumkit_list.php
> > Will this page be available on the new site ?
> did you mean that we have to copy the drumkit_list.php file to the new
> server in a corresponding path.
>
> this is a good tip. i forgot the list totally:)
>
> i think we would have found out very quickly :-)
> lg
> wolke
> >
> >
> > grtz
> > Thijs
>
>
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