On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 17:45 +0000, Dr J A Gow wrote:

> I am working very heavily on sync-engine (literally every spare moment
> at present) to considerably clean up the partnership code and fix a
> lot of latent issues with it (and there are quite a few which may not
> have shown up in general use yet), also to fix a couple of WM6 bugs
> and add important features (already have DTPT working from within
> sync-engine obviating the need for a seperate module).

That is great! Don't wear yourself out!

> These are substantial changes, improvements and fixes so it may be
> worth holding off on a release until I can commit these in the next
> week or so.

I wasn't talking about a release in a week, more like within the next
month, but the earlier the better.

> Note I am testing these changes on a daily basis in my production
> environment (either confident or stupid, I haven't worked out which
> yet :-) and I don't really want to commit them until I can be sure
> they work and aren't going to trash anything, so I am looking at a
> timescale of about a week before they should be ready.

Again, that's fine -- no rush. Take your time!

> I'm trying to use as much available time as possible for actual coding
> at the moment. I'll keep an eye on the bug tracker when possible but
> it may speed things up if someone could be kind enough to batch up all
> the current known sync-engine bugs or odd behaviour especially if not
> in the tracker, and send it to me in one mail. I will try then to get
> fixes in with the new code.

That's great!

> Regarding a UK meet: this sounds like an excellent idea!

Sweet. Ping me on IRC next time you're online and we shall chat about
it.

Heh, short and sweet response!

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Jonny Lamb, UK                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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