Hello,
joyride does not seem to be building hourly any more. Intentional?
Marco
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On Dec 1, 2007, at 11:16 , Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:
Hello,
joyride does not seem to be building hourly any more. Intentional?
Scott mentioned it builds every 3 hours ...
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Yes, it is intentional. If our ship.2 candidate holds up over the
weekend, I'll turn joyride back on on Monday. At the moment I don't
want to have to fight with the joyride builds if I need to do an
emergency Ship.2 build before Monday. (Also it will hopefully
concentrate attention and testing
1. Montevideo: We've only just begun!! The first deployment machines
were handed out in Escuela No. 109 in Florida, a rural department of
Uruguay. The second batch was handed out in Escuela No. 24 in Villa
Cardal, which has been a pilot site since May of this year. In Cardal,
we gave children
Should we be testing the Joyride or the ship.2 builds?
-ffm
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My suggestion is that people should test the joyride builds.
At this point many bugs in ship2 have already been fixed in joyride. Be
sure to include the build number and steps for reproduction in a bug report
-- that helps alot!
Thanks,
Kim
On Dec 1, 2007 5:41 PM, ffm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 02/12/2007, at 1:28 AM, imm wrote:
I just wondered if anyone who knows the xo hardware well, would be
able to express an opinion as to whether this might be an option, for
those of us outside the G1G1 geographical area, to do a little
software development of our own, without eating in to