On 09/16/2012 03:45 PM, Richard Bown wrote:

> I'm pleased to finally announce the availability of the latest Alpha
> release of Rosegarden for Windows.

I'm faffing about with the new SourceForge, and it is now possible to 
set up subprojects.

It looks like you could move the whole show over to SourceForge and use 
it for trackers and whatnot, but I figure what you want to do is keep 
everything how you already set it up, and completely separate.  I'm 
intending to set up a skeletal subproject that exists just far enough to 
link some things over to you, for easier discovery.

If you'd rather go a different route, pipe right up.  All of this is in 
its infancy at the moment, and is freely subject to change.  I'm just 
playing with the possibilities at this point, and doing a little 
housekeeping.

(We haven't posted anything to project news since 1.7.0 released.  I 
apparently forgot project news even existed.  Well, that's something to 
pare away then.  No use leafing a lot of dusty cruft around.)

-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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