Re: [Mason] ANNOUNCE: Mason 1.15
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Dave Rolsky wrote: Eventually, we'll fork the code base again and start breaking things in preparation for an eventual 1.20 (or maybe some other version number cause we might get to 1.20 just by small bugfix/doc/performance releases), which will incorporate new features such as .NET compliance, full support for _all_ XML specs, and a special NP-problem solving module, plus a brand new set of ginsu knives. Dave, just interesting. What does ginsu knives means :? Regards, Oleg _ Oleg Bartunov, sci.researcher, hostmaster of AstroNet, Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow University (Russia) Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/ phone: +007(095)939-16-83, +007(095)939-23-83
Re: [Mason] ANNOUNCE: Mason 1.15
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 11:50:09AM +0400, Oleg Bartunov wrote: On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Dave Rolsky wrote: Eventually, we'll fork the code base again and start breaking things in preparation for an eventual 1.20 (or maybe some other version number cause we might get to 1.20 just by small bugfix/doc/performance releases), which will incorporate new features such as .NET compliance, full support for _all_ XML specs, and a special NP-problem solving module, plus a brand new set of ginsu knives. Dave, just interesting. What does ginsu knives means :? If you haven't had prolonged exposure to US TV you can't understand this reference. My memory is quite vague about it but I think they used to throw in a set of free ginsu knives (think sushi) for people who would buy some crap on the TV shopping program. The general idea of ginsu knives is to entice prospects (mason users) to adopt a product (Mason 1.15) more readily by adding to the package an unrelated free bonus (Dave's joke about ginsu knives ;-).
[Very OT] Re: [Mason] ANNOUNCE: Mason 1.15
On Monday, 2002-10-14 at 13:26:19 +0200, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 11:50:09AM +0400, Oleg Bartunov wrote: On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Dave Rolsky wrote: Dave, just interesting. What does ginsu knives means :? If you haven't had prolonged exposure to US TV you can't understand this reference. My memory is quite vague about it but I think they used to throw in a set of free ginsu knives (think sushi) for people who would buy some crap on the TV shopping program. We have this kind of TV ads on German TV now, too. Badly dubbed. So badly it's getting worth watching if you have a cheap sense of humor ... I sometimes make a mistake channel hopping and land on such a channel. Immediate cringes and the inability to use the remote control are the consequence. So I have to watch the stuff until I'm recovered. No free knives as far as I can tell, though. They could try it, Sushi is very much En Vogue here. Lupe Christoph -- | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.lupe-christoph.de/ | | Big Misunderstandings #6398: The Titanic was not supposed to be| | unsinkable. The designer had a speech impediment. He said: I have | | thith great unthinkable conthept ... |
Re: [Very, VERY OT] Re: [Mason] ANNOUNCE: Mason 1.15
Dave, just interesting. What does ginsu knives means :? throw in a set of free ginsu knives (think sushi) for people who would buy some crap on the TV shopping program. We have this kind of TV ads on German TV now, too. Badly dubbed. So badly it's getting worth watching if you have a cheap sense of humor Do they still saw up the cola can and then slice the tomato? =o) Yeah, I know, I'm showing my age __ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos More http://faith.yahoo.com
ANNOUNCE: Mason 1.15
This release is all about bug fixes. Basically, %filter blocks have been a bit borked in various ways (different in different releases) since 1.10, and now they should be in good shape. There were a number of test failures reported over the past several releases, almost of which were actually problems with the tests, and we think we've now taken care of those too (although I'm sure someone using Win32 will find some new weird bug for us ;) Finally, the docs in 1.14 had a number of bad links in the HTML versions, as well as some buglets in the POD. This should also be resolved. The goal for 1.1x is now to become as stable and well-documented as possible. We will not be adding any new large features, and small ones will have to either extremely well-contained or extremely well-justified. The next couple releases will aim to A) improve the docs, particularly focusing on a revamp of the Admin guide in regards to configuring Masona and B) improve performance wherever possible, and of course C) fix any remaining bugs. Eventually, we'll fork the code base again and start breaking things in preparation for an eventual 1.20 (or maybe some other version number cause we might get to 1.20 just by small bugfix/doc/performance releases), which will incorporate new features such as .NET compliance, full support for _all_ XML specs, and a special NP-problem solving module, plus a brand new set of ginsu knives. 1.15 October 14, 2002 [ BUG FIXES ] - Fixed a number of problems with filters: -- They didn't see changes made to %ARGS (they were seeing a copy). -- They couldn't see any variables declared in %args blocks. -- The presence of a filter caused a call to $m-flush_buffer, breaking redirects. - Added a number of tests for filters (*cough*). - Fixed broken links and other bugs in the POD and HTML versions of the docs. - Fixed test failures when running as root. These failures were not reflective of bugs in Mason, simply problems in the tests or test setup. Now we skip the tests for end user installs (we still run them during development, never fear). - HTML::Mason::Request contained code that caused an error when using the CPAN shell's r command. -dave (whose mind is apparently blown after several hours too many of Dance Dance Revolution earlier this evening) /*== www.urth.org we await the New Sun ==*/