On Oct 6, 2009, at 2:48 AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:

>
> On Oct 6, 1:09 am, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> There are two solutions:
>>
>> 1. Upgrade to Leopard or Snow Leopard and update Growl to 1.2.
>> 2. Turn off the updater.
>
> Am I correct to conclude from this response that we are guaranteed
> that there will never, ever, ever be another Tiger-compatible update
> of Growl, no matter what?

We're not planning another 1.1.x release.

The updater in 1.1.6 cannot be modified as it is released. So we'd  
have to put out a 1.1.7 to make it have version checking of the OS,  
and then 1.1.8 to wait for any unplanned release of the 1.1.x line  
that we're likely to never put out..

We'll accept patches for 1.1.x that will do what I just said, but  
we're not going to do it ourselves. We're basically done with  
supporting 10.4, other than in the framework. 10.5 we'll support for a  
while still.

Chris


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