Re: Is there a schedule for the next release?

2005-05-20 Thread Avik Sengupta
I don't think that having only writing functionality (or the fact that creating a new drawing removes old one's) are necessarily a problem. AFAICS, the issues are a) some files failing to read, and b) some files being corrupted on re-write, both of which are obvious regressions from some of our p

Re: Is there a schedule for the next release?

2005-05-19 Thread acoliver
Well what makes sense is to have a toggle switch for now. Basically "yes see the drawing stuff" and "no don't see the drawing stuff". Or someone finish the drawing stuff so that it read/writes properly. The drawing stuff was a SuperLink Software customer and the deal was to make it possible to w

RE: Is there a schedule for the next release?

2005-05-19 Thread Tsoloane Moahloli
I second that. People MUST just be aware that this is a development release. -Original Message- From: Glen Stampoultzis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19 May 2005 09:00 AM To: POI Developers List Subject: Re: Is there a schedule for the next release? Avik Sengupta wrote: >Persona

Re: Is there a schedule for the next release?

2005-05-19 Thread Glen Stampoultzis
Avik Sengupta wrote: Personally I would like to see some more time before we cut a release, since there is, after some months of low activity, some nice momentum in our development. Further, I would like to ensure all file corruption issues in 2.5.1 are solved before we do a new release. Having s

Re: Is there a schedule for the next release?

2005-05-17 Thread Avik Sengupta
Personally I would like to see some more time before we cut a release, since there is, after some months of low activity, some nice momentum in our development. Further, I would like to ensure all file corruption issues in 2.5.1 are solved before we do a new release. Having said that, our release