On 25/09/2018 06:32, Claude Frantz wrote:
In my opinion, releases candidates should be available in the git repo.
Hi Claude,
the current situation is that we have reset the way we do development
and at present we are meeting the requirements of the GPLv3 licence,
that WSJT-X is protected by,
On 9/24/18 6:19 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi Bill, Jay & All,
no it hasn't but not much is being pushed there while we are at early
stages of a major release. Once things have stabilized a bit then bug
fix updates will be pushed there more regularly for those that can't
wait for a formal bug
OK Ria. I have not even seen the WSJT-X 2.0-RC1 posted on Sourceforge, yet
it's available on the WSJT web site.
73 Jay KA9CFD
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From: rjai...@gmail.com
Sent: September 24, 2018 16:13
To: WSJT software development
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Use of sourceforge.net
Ok thanks for the info Bill. I am waiting on RC2 to come out. Interested to
see how the new msk144 will work on 2 meters with its shorter meteor pings.
73 Jay KA9CFD
From: Bill Somerville
Sent: September 24, 2018 16:20
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Use of
On 24/09/2018 16:41, Jay Hainline wrote:
Has Sourceforge been abandoned for posting new revisions that can be
build? I have not seen any updates posted since July 2. Just wondering.
73,
Jay Hainline KA9CFD
Colchester, ILĀ EN40om
Hi Jay,
no it hasn't but not much is being pushed there whi
See below from Joe:
Joe Taylor j...@princeton.edu via lists.sourceforge.net
Tue 10 Jul, 10:39
to wsjt-devel
One of the changes associated with moving source code for WSJT and
related programs from SVN to Git is a change in policy regarding
development code and the frequency of "commits" to the pu