Please note that my message copied below applies to revision 6278 and
subsequent revisions UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
MORE GENERALLY: it's not a good idea to build and run the HEAD of the
development branch without looking carefully at the commit message --
and perhaps also studying the affected code -- so that you understand
what the latest changes are meant to do, what needs testing, what
operations should be avoided, etc.
Off-the-air tests are fine, of course. Problem reports are always
welcome, but keep in mind that we're likely to already know about it.
We save code to the development branch in part so we (the developers)
can keep up-to-date with one another's work. Except when otherwise
announced, builds from the HEAD of the development branch are NOT to be
considered as Alpha releases. They are nothing like it.
-- Joe, K1JT
On 12/15/2015 7:48 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
> Important note to those who have been compiling and using code at the
> head of the WSJT-X Development branch, also known as "Version 1.7":
>
> REVISION 6278 IS TEST CODE, NOT INTENDED FOR ON-THE-AIR USE. PLEASE
> RESPECT THIS REQUEST AND DO NOT USE IT FOR NORMAL OPERATION.
>
> -- 73, Joe, K1JT
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