2011/9/19 frankster <[email protected]>:
> On 09/19/11 18:31, Joe Emenaker wrote:
>> On 9/16/2011 7:24 AM, frankster wrote:
>>> Just noticed that the sf.net page was registered in december 2001, which
>>> means that JSL is nearly 10 years old!
>> Should we release a special "Collector's Edition"? It could come with a
>> certificate of authenticity signed by all of us. :-)
>>
>> Or, maybe... we could just do a release at all.
>>
> haha well why don't we call 0.21 the 10 year anniversary release? maybe
> get a mention on some website because of it. I guess 0.21 will be out
> before December but whatever!

Or why don't we release a 1.0. That would be a bold move.

Why aren't we above 1.0 after 10 years, really? Is it still alpha software?

That is probably one thing that some people objects to when they see
it, I know I feel more comfortable with a software which has passed
its 1.0 state.

Regards,

Roger

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