Dear Valerio,
> I have three patches I had to apply each time I build a Win64 version of >Gerbv for colleagues. > You will receive three pull request I’m looking forward to it! Since I use Windows only as a secondary platform, it would be really great if we can work together to polish the Windows CI builds, so everybody can have as great of an experience as your colleagues without manual effort on your side :-) Kind regards ooxi >Понедельник, 30 августа 2021, 1:02 +03:00 от Valerio Messina via Gerbv-devel ><gerbv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>: > >I have three patches I had to apply each time I build a Win64 version of >Gerbv for colleagues. >You will receive three pull request > >thank you for the initiative >Valerio > > >On 8/29/21 9:37 PM, Violet Land via Gerbv-devel wrote: >> >> Dear Stefan, >> > This sounds awesome! I am the original developer of this whole thing. >> thank you very much for developing gerbv, it’s utility cannot be overstated! >> > I have actually been pondering exactly this move for a couple of >> months, but I'm happy you beat me to it. >> that’s a relief! Creating a fork is sometimes seen as a hostile action, >> but this is definitively not the case here. >> I couldn’t find your GitHub handle, but I’d be happy to invite you into >> the gerbv GitHub organization. >> > Considering all the tools available today there are probably many and >> great ways to improve the code base. For instance, I took pride in >> running valgrind now and then to avoid memory leaks. >> this is actually one of my medium-term goals :-) first I want to get the >> code to compile with -Werror and then get the tests running again / add >> new tests for patches. >> > But baby steps... I think this is a great step to at least being able >> to start accepting and incorporating all the patches that floats around >> out there. >> looking forward to a new future for gerbv! >> Kind regards >> ooxi >> >> Воскресенье, 29 августа 2021, 20:13 +03:00 от Stefan Petersen >> < s...@ciellt.se >: >> >> Hello Violet! >> >> This sounds awesome! I am the original developer of this whole >> thing. I have actually been pondering exactly this move for a couple >> of months, but I'm happy you beat me to it. I saw that you already >> have made great progress on GitHub like adding CI and a nice web page. >> >> I think this is precisely the injection gerbv needs by starting a >> more open development and accepting changes easier and more broadly. >> When I stopped working on gerbv git was a glimpse in the eye of >> Linus Torvalds. But with all the infrastructure with GitHub et al >> hopefully makes it easier to run this project. >> >> Considering all the tools available today there are probably many >> and great ways to improve the code base. For instance, I took pride >> in running valgrind now and then to avoid memory leaks. But as soon >> as I left a bunch of Python developers rewrote a lot of code because >> "it looked bad" and "didn't like the code" and thus created a lot of >> memory leaks. >> >> But baby steps... I think this is a great step to at least being >> able to start accepting and incorporating all the patches that >> floats around out there. >> >> Best regards, >> /Stefan >> >> On 2021-08-29 17:13, Violet Land via Gerbv-devel wrote: >>> Hi everybody, >>> I’m an avid user of gerbv and have also integrated libgerbv into >>> my workflow. Unfortunately, as others on this mailing list have >>> notices, the development of this project has stalled. >>> I therefore decided to create a gerbv GitHub organization [1] and >>> invite all interested parties to join. CI based on GitHub >>> Actions is already running and binaries for Ubuntu, Fedora and >>> Windows are published on https://gerbv.github.io/ >>> My next steps will be to apply bug fixes from SourceForge and the >>> Mailing list, which I can verify myself. My hope is to revive this >>> project and have pull requests from other developers. >>> This is a friendly fork and I invite everybody, especially the >>> original developers to join :-) >>> Kind regards >>> ooxi >>> [1] https://github.com/gerbv >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Gerbv-devel mailing list >>> Gerbv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gerbv-devel >> -- >> Stefan Petersen >> Ciellt AB >> Läckövägen 23 >> SE-121 50 Johanneshov, SWEDEN >> Tel: +46-733-627526 >> Web:http://spe.ciellt.se/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gerbv-devel mailing list >> Gerbv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> </compose?To=gerbv%2dde...@lists.sourceforge.net> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gerbv-deve >> < https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gerbv-devel >l >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gerbv-devel mailing list >> Gerbv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gerbv-devel >> > >-- >Valerio > > >_______________________________________________ >Gerbv-devel mailing list >Gerbv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gerbv-devel
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