On Jul 18, 7:34 pm, James Tauber <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think 0.9dev is much better than 0.7.1 so I'd much rather have people 
> trying out the latest code. I know people can go to github for that but 
> having a released alpha version would help a lot and would show all the great 
> progress we've made in the last 10 months.

Agreed. I've been an outsider to core development for the last few
months, but the new workflow is a huge improvement.

> Now there are some project refactorings that Brian Rosner, Patrick Altman and 
> myself have been working on recently. I'm not exactly sure what the latest 
> status of those is, but I think they could be finished off fairly easily 
> (Brian, correct me if I'm wrong). We were also in the midst of a change of 
> the wiki app to wakawaka.

Many of the ugliest tickets in CPC (ones that could sour a new user's
experience immediately) relate to the wiki app and project specific
bugs. I'll offer my help in testing each of the starter projects
whenever it is needed--I'm guessing that many of the issues I've
stumbled in to today are the result of WIP refactoring.

> So my proposal is that we finish off the project refactor and the wiki work 
> and then test the result as a candidate for 0.9 alpha 1.

Let's do it!

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