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Message #00003
Re: Terminator testing options
Hi Chris,
Thanks so much for updating us. I wasn't even aware of such a major change
happening to Terminator. It's great news!
I will start using Terminator from trunk, and will report bugs as I come
across them. Thanks for all the effort and working on such a great tool.
--
Jamal Fanaian
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:42 AM, Chris Jones <cmsj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey folks
>
> I realised that the terminator-users mailing list had never had any
> posts, so I thought I'd kick things off by asking for your opinions!
>
> Over the last 6 months I've been working on a completely new core for
> Terminator - literally every single line of the code has been rewritten
> or refactored. The result is a much, much more flexible and robust
> architecture to carry us forward to a 1.0 release.
>
> However, such an invasive change is bound to have created a large number
> of regressions and new bugs. I've already found and fixed a lot of these
> myself or with informal help from the folks on #terminator, but I'd like
> to cast the net a little wider, and since you good people have indicated
> that you use Terminator, I'd be interested to get your help!
>
> The question is how to go about it - are you comfortable checking out
> bzr branches, or would you prefer a full alpha/beta release with
> tarballs, or are enough of you Ubuntu users that a separate PPA with
> testing releases would be best?
>
> Discuss :)
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Chris Jones
> cmsj@xxxxxxxxxx
> www.tenshu.net
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