Hi Anatol (and the rest),
Nice work! This will definitely help as the current MacFUSE installed
base will look to the MacFUSE Google Code SVN for updates.
I think the first thing to do is now to issue a new beta release
'officially' through the code.google.com channel.
Since 2.1.7 and 2.1.9 are already 'taken', I thought that 2.1.10/11
could be the next developer/beta release (let's hope it doesn't break
any version number checks with two digits in the last component).
Then 2.2 for the next official one (we can attempt to ensure support for
the Lion prereleases for that one).
Regarding versioning... This split versioning thing that was invented to
separate the 10.4 release from the 10.5 release is really starting to
annoy. With that logic, if we would have different builds/trees for each
version of Mac OS X out there, we'd have versions 2.1.10 (10.4), 2.1.11
(10.5), 2.1.12 (10.6), 2.1.13 (10.7) etc. This is not sane, even if we
would drop one or two OS versions.
So first of all, what was the point of separating builds by version
number in the first place? Does anyone know? I assume that this has
something to do with the update system used, but I have not looked at it
too closely.
It would be much better if we could use one version number for each
release and separate the different OS builds by some other means.
Regards,
- Erik
Anatol Pomozov skrev 2011-05-11 00.09:
Good day, everyone.
Things getting better and better.
I've negotiated http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/ project ownership
transfer with GoogleCode hosting team, and the issue has been resolved
recently.
Hurray!
I've added Erik to the list of owners (catacombae at gmail) and I
think Benjamin Fleischer deserves to be the owner of the project as
well. Benjamin, please send me your gmail.com ID.
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