On Sunday, February 13, 2011 9:36:25 AM UTC-8, tiennou wrote:
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> More replies for you ;-) !

merci 

>> • is anyone making available (or intending to make) regular alpha builds? 
> this would be a valuable resource in getting people re-excited/re-kindled 
> with qs if FREQUENT developments are provided to the public. it would be a 
> VERY welcome change in contrast to the history of qs silence
> > 
> > Can’t answer that.
>
> I think it will all become easier when the update system comes back under 
> our control ;-). The update level stuff ought to take care of all this (you 
> can declare "release", "prerelease" (a.k.a beta) or "developer", so people 
> could use the features (and crashes ;-)) they want.
>
ah yes. that's right
i forgot about that
it's been so long :) 

> > i just tried out latest gold-master of xcode4 as well, and apparently 
> it's not including the 10.5 SDK
> > just made a build and seems good so far
> > not sure if there are any 10.5 dependencies, or anything using 10.5 that 
> can be dropped in order to improve performance, etc.
>
> That's not a good thing. Personally I guess I'll wait for 10.7 (or Xcode 4) 
> to come out before thinking about it.
>
> ya, as far as i'm aware, apple will recommend having xcode3 installed in 
parallel with xcode 4 if you still want to support 10.5
 
thnx again

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