On 29 January 2012 14:25, Bálint Réczey <bal...@balintreczey.hu> wrote: > Hi Kai, > > Do you plan showing some statistics about the number of > downloads/estimates userbase on the new page? <snip>
I wasn't planning to include this, no. It's certainly interesting to me, but I can't imagine that most Meld users really care. If anyone else here *is* interested, the new site has received about 10000 'unique' visitors in the month since it went live, where 'live' = 'became the redirect target from the old sourceforge site'. > I think the Meld roadmap would also be a very useful addition to the > new website. > I have been asked about the Meld roadmap many times and I had to > direct the people to > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/meld-list/2010-July/msg00000.html for > the information. That sounds like a good idea. The problem is always that any roadmap ends up being more than a little fictional... like the one you linked above! I could put up a list of "stuff that's currently actually being worked on", as a substitute for a roadmap. I'll certainly think about doing this in future. In case people are interested, the things I'm looking at landing when I get a chance are: * autotools port (still uncertain whether this is a good idea, but there are reasons...) * port to use gtkrc colours (This involves a weird trade-off. It makes life *worse* for dark theme users, but also makes it possible for them to fix things to be better.) * add a Cython version of MyersMatcher (the only remaining issue being how it integrates with the current and future build process) All of these are actually done, but for various reasons haven't been pushed. Some may be quite disruptive, so I'm contemplating whether to do a 1.6.0 first, then land these in a new 1.7 series. Anyway, thanks for the feedback! cheers, Kai _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list meld-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list