I have to say, Richard agreed to be our grand poohbah for six
months, and it has stretched out to something like several years.
Thanks for all your efforts and the wonderful job you've done,
Richard. We all appreciate it very much.
And a big thanks to Klaus for taking over this job. I know
Hi friends of the lean IDE,
this is the new (Winnie the) Poobah speaking :-)
Hope you are all well!
Hi,
In case somebody is still dragging the feet on switching to Rev 2.7
engine, below is the critical tip from Jacque on necessary changes
that must be done to HOME stack
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On
On Jun 21, 2006, at 10:32 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
I have to say, Richard agreed to be our grand poohbah for six months,
and it has stretched out to something like several years. Thanks
for all
your efforts and the wonderful job you've done, Richard. We all
appreciate it very much.
Hear,
Hi all,
Am 22.06.2006 um 12:28 schrieb Tereza Snyder:
On Jun 21, 2006, at 10:32 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
I have to say, Richard agreed to be our grand poohbah for six
months,
and it has stretched out to something like several years. Thanks
for all
your efforts and the wonderful job you've done,
Klaus Major wrote:
Hi friends of the lean IDE,
this is the new (Winnie the) Poobah speaking :-)
Hope you are all well!
Hi,
In case somebody is still dragging the feet on switching to Rev 2.7
engine, below is the critical tip from Jacque on necessary changes
that must be done to HOME stack
Hi Jacqueline,
Klaus Major wrote:
Hi friends of the lean IDE,
this is the new (Winnie the) Poobah speaking :-)
Hope you are all well!
Hi,
In case somebody is still dragging the feet on switching to Rev
2.7 engine, below is the critical tip from Jacque on necessary
changes that must be
Indeed, and tally-ho!
/H
(Still dragging both left feet to venture into 2.7x. But since the windows
upgrade is, I think, a more transparent process, I don't really have any
excuses... Can I claim middle age?)
On Jun 21, 2006, at 10:32 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
I have to say, Richard agreed to
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Klaus Major wrote:
On February 14, 2006 Jacqueline Landman Gay wrote:
Installing Revolution 2.7 into the MC IDE
...
There should also be no need to license the engine in Revolution
first - the engine will ask for a license key the first time it is
run, regardless of
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I can wrap up v2.6 as soon as you folks report back on RC1
I'm just looking at it now. It looks like the IDE version in the About
box didn't get updated.
Fixed for the next build.
The message box size is too small for me to read comfortably.
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 11:22:56 -0700 Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've talked this over with Klaus Major via email, and he would be
willing to assume the role of Poohbah for the MC IDE project going
forward.
Richard did exceptional job maintaining MC IDE. What I appreciated the
most was that he
Tariel Gogoberidze wrote:
Also it seems Richard's famous StripAndShip handler was not
applied to standalone builder SubStack and it still shows path
to area 51 :)
/Users/richardgaskin/Area51/
I applied the mcStripAndShip, but I hadn't updated that handler to
automatically clean out
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