On 07/03/06, Tibor Biro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Antoine,
>
> I've been releasing these versions and there are several reasons why they
> are only on sourceforge.net.
> - These versions are not too polished, there is no updated documentation and
> there are known bugs in some of them. I offer them as a convenience for
> Alchemi enthusiasts.
> - The rate of these releases is pretty frequent at least for the amount of
> time I have to spend on Alchemi so it would eat up a big chunk of my time to
> put it up everywhere.
> - I do not have access to alchemi.net or the other sites. Even if I would
> have had access I would at most put up a news article indicating that there
> is a new developer release on sourceforge.net.
> - The intention is to eventually roll out a more robust 1.1 version which
> will be posted everywhere.
>
Seems perfectly logical.
Cheers
Antoine

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