On 29.03.2015 20:43, Matthew Wild wrote:
> On 29 March 2015 at 15:25, Florian Schmaus <f...@geekplace.eu> wrote:
>> The Ignite Realtime community is very happy and proud to announce the
>> release of Smack 4.1, our open source XMPP client library. Since Smack
>> 4.1 is not binary compatible with Smack 4.0, i.e. it is not a drop-in
>> replacement, make sure to have a look at the "Smack 4.1 Readme and
>> Upgrade Guide" [1].
>>
>> Smack 4.1 marks a milestone in the development history of Smack, as its
>> obsoletes aSmack, the build environment formerly required to port Smack
>> to Android. Starting with 4.1, Smack is able to run natively and
>> unmodified on Android.
> 
> Florian, congratulations on the release and all the hard effort you
> and everyone (including non-committers) who have made it possible!
> 
> I'm not even a Java coder (and never intend to be) but it is
> undeniably an extremely popular language, and the effort to modernize
> Smack is an important one for the whole of the XMPP community.

Thanks for your kind words Matt. Feedback like this is always welcomed
and keeps the motivation up. [1] :)

- Florian

1: Of course I also welcome (professional) criticism


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