Hi,
as I said in my previous email, the easter weekend I had some spare time and
as you can see from the commit logs, I implemented the remote registry viewer
within KPM. At the moment it stays with simple remote registry viewer, because
registry editor will take some more time, which might be next holidays :)
So from my point of view I am ready for 0.15 release.
Regarding new releases, is there a list of distros where we got through to the
main packages? I know that for ubuntu we are not in the main distro, but via
PPA it is relatively easy. As far as I can see, in Debian we still only have
the 0.13-2 packages, which are a bit outdated. What about the other distros?
Kind regards,
Guido Diepen
Post by Guido DiepenPost by Mark EllisPost by Guido DiepenPost by Mark EllisPost by Iain BuchananHey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb. What's the
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because changes
had
Post by Mark Ellisbeen made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might have some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor will take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
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