Hi,

I know I asked this question a while back, but are we getting closer to
a 1.1 release?
For what it's worth, svn trunk is pretty stable for me!

Are there any plans to build some kind of wiki? There seems to be a lot
of knowledge burried in the mailing list that new users are unlilely to
find...
Build instructions for win32 being one of them, vnc.so is another. (and
I'm sure there's more)

Also, are there any particular reasons why the home page at tigervnc.org
points to completely outdated 1.0 deb packages?
Fedora users get 1.0.90-r*, suse also provides fairly up to date builds.
As I've mentioned here before, I've posted some deb packages of 1.0.1
and many svn revisions since (currently r4225 and r4241) at this address:
http://winswitch.org/dists/
These debs don't provide the vnc.so module, but apart from that they
seem to work fine. If there is a reason why you would prefer not to
point there, please do let me know what that is and maybe I can fix it?

Cheers
Antoine

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