Yeah, it would be nice to have a beta out as soon as possible. Just one 
question, do we still maintain downloads in sourceforge.net?

Vic

On 10/28/2011 02:47 PM, Marc-André Moreau wrote:
> Hello FreeRDP developers,
>
> I am happy to announce that I have finally taken on the task of migrating
> the website to WordPress. I have completed the migration of the old website
> to the new one, so you'll find the new website next time you hit freerdp.com:)
>
> The template is based on FreshServe, and has been customized by Dorian who
> was kind enough to offer his help. The result is a much better website that
> will gladly replace the previous Joomla-based website which I wasn't very
> proud of. I've put screenshots on the front page, feel free to send me all
> your awesome screenshots so that I can add them too :) If someone has a nice
> screenshot showing RemoteFX 3D acceleration, I'd really like to put it
> there.
>
> One topic that had to come soon enough is the release planning. We had
> originally planned for a stable release by the end of October, and as
> October ends it looks like we'll be missing that release date a little bit.
> Even though we've had a superb increase in bug fixes and contributions in
> the past weeks, there are still many parts which need stabilization,
> testing, and additional work. However, we're getting at a point where most
> of the features are in a functional state, which is why Otavio and I were
> discussing a potential beta release the other day.
>
> Since it would be a beta, we could make a lot of people happy by finally
> having a release that will be packaged for major Linux distributions. It
> would also serve as a reference point for what we still need to do in order
> to reach a stable release. We can also expect people to be reasonably more
> comprehensive towards bugs since it would be a beta :)
>
> I would like to get the beta out as soon as possible, over the weekend if
> possible. I do not think there is anything worth blocking a beta release at
> this point, unless someone has objections. Historically Vic has been
> handling the release cycle, so Vic, feel free to let us know what you think
> :)
>
> Best regards,
> - Marc-Andre



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