From: Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm back in a semi-functional network world again, but busy. Partly busy
> with preparing a seminar about Dia for the NTI (Networks, telecom and
> internet) conference in Copenhagen the 29th. Just wanted to hear if
> anybody has experience with presenti
From: James Henstridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I have been talking with Cyrille and Lars about whether either of them
>want to take over maintainership of dia. I am not going to stop
>contributing -- I just don't know if I have enough time to be maintainer
>(make releases, review and apply people'
Fra: Hans Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> At 22:21 01.05.01 +0200, Claus Sørensen - ProjectHouse wrote:
> >From: Hans Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> >> One of the main engines in Open Source/Free
> >> >> Softeware projects is release often so you don't
> >> >> have these huge gaps between releas
From: Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Then reason we aren't seeing a release is that our maintainer, James
> Henstridge, seems to have slunk away somewhere.
How long have he been away?
If you are talking about months then
it is time for the rest of the developing
team to find another main
From: Dag Wieers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Cyril ZEKSER wrote:
>
> > I completely agree with you. Why don't you make a source tarball, let's say once a
>week ???
> > It would be easier for all of us to D/L the source tree, cause CVS pserver isn't
>allowed for
> > everyone (li
Fra: Cyril ZEKSER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>As Lars made changes about shapes, I've tried to
>D/L the newest sources from the CVS repository, but
>my firewall doesn't allow me to connect on port other
>than 8080, 80 and 119. All the others are closes.
Another reason why often releases are great.
From: Dag Wieers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Claus Sørensen - Chairman of KLID wrote:
>
> > Couldn't you release more often so more of us
> > can benefit for the work you have been doing
> > since last release.
>
> You can always ex
What is the roadmap for the next version?
Is there a feature freeze?
One of the main engines in Open Source/Free
Softeware projects is release often so you don't
have these huge gaps between releases.
Couldn't you release more often so more of us
can benefit for the work you have been doing
When I look at what is happening at the mailing list
it is surprising that there hasn't been any new releases
since August.
I have tried to download the CVS tree and compile it
but I got a lot of errors (tried to solve them for 6 hours).
The most enjoyable greetings
Claus Sorensen