... start diking out and rearranging code.
A 2.4.3 release (even if not perfect) will go a long way toward
usability, since 2.4.2 was so evidently flawed. Folks have been very
kindly testing on different platforms, and I think we have even more
stability and breadth now than when 2.4.2 was released.
Are there any objections? If not, I'll sift through the Changes file
and make a Release Notes file for 2.4.3 over the weekend -- we can
test during the next week and release by the end of the week (unless
something major comes up).
Cheers,
Craig
On Jun 28, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Karl Glazebrook wrote:
Well let's just go ahead set up that oddmuse and see how it works
out. Sounds like Chris Marshall is volunteering to write the home
page!
There has been a lot of interesting email from a lot of motivated
people this week. Many fine suggestions like cleaning up TriD, do a
general code tidy, better code docs etc.
This is an open source project so the only way stuff will actually
happen is if interested parties get together and make a 'Project
Plan'. People put your hands up here to lead various efforts.
Us jaded Godfathers will sit back and offer gratuitous advice but
won't interfere in any positive progress. We will be happy stuff
is happening.
cheers.
Karl
On Jun 28, 2006, at 9:35 AM, Xavier Calbet wrote:
I also vote for the oddmuse. If possible with the
LaTeX extension
http://www.oddmuse.org/cgi-bin/oddmuse/LaTeX_Extension
or similar to write documents in LaTeX.
Cheers,
Xavier
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