On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Warren Baird
<[email protected]>wrote:

> hey all,
>
> As I (and others) mentioned in the recent OM2009 thread - One of the great
> advantages of SHR is that it is being developed so quickly.  However, I'd
> also say that one of the great *DIS*advantages of SHR is that it's being
> developed so quickly that it's often not very stable, and the 'testing'
> build is woefully out of date.
>
> I don't have very much spare time in my life right now, so I unfortunately
> can't take it on myself, but I think it'd be very beneficial if someone was
> willing to step up and take charge of getting shr-testing updated
> periodically, and maybe even releasing an shr-stable that has at least some
> of the snazzy stuff from shr-u in it.
>
> I can help with stability testing, and maybe a bit of documentation, but I
> can't go much beyond that...
>
> Anyone else willing and able to take this on?
>
> Warren
>
>
> --
> Warren Baird - Photographer and Digital Artist
> http://www.synergisticimages.ca
>
We already discussed that a lot. This is on the top of our TODO, we just had
some issues with building testing image,
and mrmoku (the main guy behind the images) is on vacation. Though we *know*
it's important and we will work on it as soon as we can, don't worry.
Help is always welcomed, though as I said, this is pretty much taken cared
of.

The goal will probably be creating and testing a new testing image every 2
weeks or so. Though we haven't officially decided on that.

Thanks for your concern, watch the blog/shr-user for updates,
-- 
Tom.
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