Re: [crossfire] Version bump request?

2014-12-28 Thread DraugTheWhopper
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 12:16 AM, Kevin Zheng wrote: > On 12/27/14 18:38, DraugTheWhopper wrote: > > Now that some more time has passed with (I assume) more mainline > > changes, is there a chance of cutting a new release again? Wouldn't hurt > > to have a Windoze release this time too, since it

Re: [crossfire] Version bump request?

2014-12-27 Thread Kevin Zheng
On 12/27/14 18:38, DraugTheWhopper wrote: > Now that some more time has passed with (I assume) more mainline > changes, is there a chance of cutting a new release again? Wouldn't hurt > to have a Windoze release this time too, since it looks the last one may > have been at 1.60. The latest release

Re: [crossfire] Version bump request?

2014-12-27 Thread DraugTheWhopper
Now that some more time has passed with (I assume) more mainline changes, is there a chance of cutting a new release again? Wouldn't hurt to have a Windoze release this time too, since it looks the last one may have been at 1.60. More thoughts: What is the current dominant client? I heard someone

Re: [crossfire] Version bump request?

2014-03-31 Thread Richard Tanner
On 3/31/14 1:47 AM, Mark Wedel wrote: > > I'm pretty sure I wrote a wiki doc on > the release process that describes all the steps. Yes, it was documented at: http://wiki.metalforge.net/doku.php/crossfire_release_guide And some info on release numbers: http://wiki.metalforge.net/doku.php/cross

Re: [crossfire] Version bump request?

2014-03-31 Thread Kevin Zheng
On 03/31/2014 01:47, Mark Wedel wrote: > There used to be a schedule, but any such process requires that the > person making the release have time to do it. Also, on some of those, I > got people asking on why I'm doing a release then vs in a month, and > that time based releases didn't make much

Re: [crossfire] Version bump request?

2014-03-31 Thread Mark Wedel
On 03/30/14 07:06 AM, Kevin Zheng wrote: On 03/28/2014 10:56, DraugTheWhopper wrote: Right, so assuming that this email gets to the intended place [crossfire], here's a request: is there any chance of getting a new official upstream release? So the story is as follows: I do no coding or developi

Re: [crossfire] Version bump request?

2014-03-30 Thread Nicolas Weeger
Hello. I agree on the need to do a release :) I can't guarantee I'll do a Windows packaged version though. Regards Nicolas Le dimanche 30 mars 2014 16:06:32, Kevin Zheng a écrit : > On 03/28/2014 10:56, DraugTheWhopper wrote: > > Right, so assuming that this email gets to the intended pl

Re: [crossfire] Version bump request?

2014-03-30 Thread Kevin Zheng
On 03/28/2014 10:56, DraugTheWhopper wrote: > Right, so assuming that this email gets to the intended place > [crossfire], here's a request: is there any chance of getting a new > official upstream release? So the story is as follows: I do no coding or > developing, but know enough about Linux to r