Am Sat, 15 May 2010 13:17:40 +0900 (JST) schrieb Teika Kazura <[email protected]>:
> On Tue, 11 May 2010 17:16:25 +0200, Christopher Roy Bratusek wrote: > >> Keyboard group switching problem may be fixed soon. > > > > Do you think you can get if finished until sunday? > > No. (I shoulda said "in a month or so". Sorry for poor word choice. :p) Ah. OK. didn't know the meaning of "soon" is as undefined as of the german "gleich" :) > Today I've pushed some minor doc changes to my git repo. Is it > possible to merge it for 1.6.3? Of course. > > I would like to release 1.6.3 on sunday > > [...] > > Please test everyone. > > Well, most users can't test in such a short period due to their real > life limitations, even if they're eager to try new things. (Not few of > such people seem to be there, but they're silent, so we don't even > know the rough figure, though.) > > That said, the coming release seems to be at least almost ok. > > Thanks a lot! > Teika (Teika kazura) > That's true, though I'm sure several are already using the GIT daily (DMG, me, you), so those could more easily test. Either way, I'll delay the release until wednesday. Chris -- Re[3]: Nicht verinnerlicht Gesendet von Wächter am Di, 28. Jul um 13:28 Dann verklagt Amazon halt die Leute die nicht mehr ihre Produkte kaufen wollen. Die Leute müssen dann mit aller Härte verfolgt werden. In ihre Computersysteme muss eingedrungen werden. Ein Verdacht muss reichen um ihnen eine Hausdurchsuchung anzutun, sie festzusetzen oder forsorgliche Inhaftierung. Funktioniert in der Musik- und Filmmafia ja auch so.
