On 8/26/11 1:01 PM, Antoine Martin wrote: > Only just tested 1.1, as reported previously the "winvnc4.exe --help" > still does not show anything in a DOS window, but I do get the help > output when I launch it from my python wrapper!? > Also, the website still points to 1.0.1 as being the current version...
There is basically no one maintaining the 1.1 branch right now. Cendio sponsored a few hours of my labor to fix some obvious, straightforward bugs in 1.1 and package up a release, but they are basing their stuff on trunk, so that's where my priorities lie as well. Even barring priorities, I wouldn't really have the spare cycles to focus on fixing bugs to the extent that would be necessary. I felt it was important to release 1.1.0 so that we had a line in the sand that improved upon 1.1 beta without further destabilizing it. However, it had to be released with many known issues, including the fact that major functionality is undocumented. To be (perhaps too) honest, a big problem with this project is that we don't have a true project maintainer per se-- that is, someone who can really focus on quality, stability, usability, and community support. I try to do a little bit of that as best I can, but my priorities right now are centered around adding performance-related features to trunk, both to support Cendio as well as to start bringing in some TurboVNC users who are interested in leveraging TigerVNC's more modern X server and universal viewer. I can only hope that, once the flurry of new development subsides, we'll all be able to focus more on closing some of those bugs in the tracker. For context, it took 5 years for TurboVNC to truly come into its own as an enterprise product, and that was with me spending probably 25-30 hours a week on it, plus others from Sun contributing testing and architectural assistance. And that was with a code base that was more or less stable. Specific to this bug, I do have another client coming on board that may be sponsoring some work on WinVNC. If that happens, I can look at this issue under that contract. Barring that, I somewhat doubt that anything in WinVNC will be fixed anytime soon unless someone submits a patch or comes forward with money to sponsor the work on it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EMC VNX: the world's simplest storage, starting under $10K The only unified storage solution that offers unified management Up to 160% more powerful than alternatives and 25% more efficient. Guaranteed. http://p.sf.net/sfu/emc-vnx-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Tigervnc-devel mailing list Tigervnc-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tigervnc-devel