Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Announcing qooxdoo 0.6.6 and 0.7-alpha1

2007-03-07 Thread dperez
Wow, it's impressive how has Qooxdoo evolved in less than a year that I'm using it seriously. Andreas Ecker-2 wrote: > > we are proud to announce the availability of two new qooxdoo > releases. :-) > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Announcing-qooxdoo-0.6.6-and-0.7-alp

Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Announcing qooxdoo 0.6.6 and 0.7-alpha1

2007-03-07 Thread Andreas Ecker
Howdy! Hugh Gibson wrote: > http://qooxdoo.org/download needs a lot of adjustment as it doesn't mention > the skeletons or the quickstart downloads. It does in fact mention skeletons briefly, but yes, just as we were putting the releases online yesterday evening (after several SF.net outages) we

Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Announcing qooxdoo 0.6.6 and 0.7-alpha1

2007-03-06 Thread Hugh Gibson
> we are proud to announce the availability of two new qooxdoo > releases. :-) http://qooxdoo.org/download needs a lot of adjustment as it doesn't mention the skeletons or the quickstart downloads. I also suggest that you put links to the quickstart from the front page, and the various tutorial

[qooxdoo-devel] Announcing qooxdoo 0.6.6 and 0.7-alpha1

2007-03-06 Thread Andreas Ecker
Hi, we are proud to announce the availability of two new qooxdoo releases. :-) The first half of this “release double feature” is qooxdoo 0.6.6, which is supposed to be the most mature of all versions so far. It is recommended for production use and all applications should be migrated to this rel