woo hoo! Thanks for the acknowledgement. I really appreciate the support of Max Carlson in our café pair programming session that have made it fun to be a contributor on some of the tricker bugs that have come up over the last couple of releases. Also, many thanks to the whole team on quick turn-around for code reviews and responsiveness on bug reports.

On Jul 18, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Amy Muntz wrote:

We are pleased to announce the release of OpenLaszlo 4.4.1. This is a minor bug fix release, containing 9 bug fixes, that follows OpenLaszlo 4.4. We wanted to get these fixes out to the community, as they have been specifically requested. OpenLaszlo 4.4.1 is the recommended platform for all application development in the SWF8, SWF9, and DHTML runtimes. You can download the OpenLaszlo 4.4.1 release here:http://www.openlaszlo.org/download .You can see the list of bug fixes by viewing them in our JIRA bug tracking system here: http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?mode=hide&requestId=11002 .For more information, we suggest you read the Release Notes, found here: http://download.openlaszlo.org/4.4.1/release-notes.htmlFor every release, we rely on the OpenLaszlo community to help ensure the quality of the platform release and to determine its future direction. To propose or participate in discussion of new features, see the Wiki (http://wiki.openlaszlo.org). We encourage you to report any problems, and to make suggestions for enhancements, through our JIRA bug tracking system (http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/lpp ). We'd also like to hear from you on the mailing lists and in the forums.We would like to thank the entire OpenLaszlo community for submitting bug fixes and participating in discussions to help make OpenLaszlo a better platform. We'd also like to thank the incredible engineering team at G.ho.st, who have worked with us as a sponsor to bring SWF9 and many other improvements to the community. Special thanks to André Bargull and Raju Bitter for their continued and amazing support of the project. Special recognition goes to community contributor, Sarah Allen, for this release.






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