On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:29 PM, sstein...@gmail.com <sstein...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I quickly walked through and it looks like you reorganized a bit, and folded > up some overly detailed outlines that used to take up lots of space and just > let'em expand 1 level deep. Much cleaner though it's always hard to know > how much to show. Thanks, that's basically what I was going for. It's still nowhere near perfect but I think it should be a bit easier to navigate and read than the first draft stuff was. Just need to redo the tutorial now, thinking something pretty short as the 2nd draft of that was still really long. > Hey, did you ever get the generic "with prefix()" context manager in there > that you mentioned > (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1180411/activate-a-virtualenv-via-fabric-as-deploy-user)? No, but there's a ticket for it: http://code.fabfile.org/issues/show/23 I've been trying to avoid anything but 0.9 bugfixes and doc work, since I kept meaning to release, and now that an actual release is imminent and the docs are done I can finally go back to a normal code-oriented workflow -- meaning hitting up some of these feature tickets. They'll probably show up in master only -- I have to rethink my release strategy a little (would kinda like to avoid 1.0 following 0.9 too closely, especially given how long people had to wait for 0.9) but in general I do want 0.9.x to be nothing but bugfixes, and to have a semi-rapid 0.9 => 1.0 => 1.1 => etc etc sort of release cycle. Will spend more mental cycles on this after 0.9 is released and any kinks are sorted out there. -Jeff _______________________________________________ Fab-user mailing list Fab-user@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user