Re: Sucrose 0.83.1 Development Release

2008-11-04 Thread Mikus Grinbergs
At noon Nov 4 I'm viewing the amount of 0.83 available in Joyride (it's approximately zero) as indicative of the consideration being shown by the Sugarlabs and the OLPC communities to those who are not running jhbuild. mikus ___ Devel mailing list

Re: Sucrose 0.83.1 Development Release

2008-11-04 Thread Marco Pesenti Gritti
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 9:15 PM, Mikus Grinbergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At noon Nov 4 I'm viewing the amount of 0.83 available in Joyride (it's approximately zero) as indicative of the consideration being shown by the Sugarlabs and the OLPC communities to those who are not running jhbuild.

Re: [sugar] Sucrose 0.83.1 Development Release

2008-11-03 Thread Simon Schampijer
Tomeu Vizoso wrote: On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 9:30 PM, S Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Simon Schampijer wrote: This is our first Development Release in the 0.84 cycle. The code base has seen many refactoring efforts to improve the platform. Will OLPC joyride builds pick up the new Sucrose?

Re: [sugar] Sucrose 0.83.1 Development Release

2008-11-01 Thread Tomeu Vizoso
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 9:30 PM, S Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Simon Schampijer wrote: This is our first Development Release in the 0.84 cycle. The code base has seen many refactoring efforts to improve the platform. Will OLPC joyride builds pick up the new Sucrose? Sure. Hopefully soon.

Sucrose 0.83.1 Development Release

2008-10-31 Thread Simon Schampijer
This is our first Development Release in the 0.84 cycle. The code base has seen many refactoring efforts to improve the platform. To improve performance several heavy shell dependency have been dropped and the journal and the shell service has been merged into the shell. Furthermore the

Re: Sucrose 0.83.1 Development Release

2008-10-31 Thread S Page
Simon Schampijer wrote: This is our first Development Release in the 0.84 cycle. The code base has seen many refactoring efforts to improve the platform. Will OLPC joyride builds pick up the new Sucrose? Furthermore the datastore has been rewritten, to simplify and improve maintainability.