I just built beta 11. If there are no problems this will be released later today as 1.0.2 which should be the last in the 1.0.x series, meaning that I'll shift priorities a bit and focus on larger improvements for the 1.1 release.
Basically it just means that having the 1.0.2 out as “official” with most obvious fixes done, I'll be more comfortable rewriting major parts of TextMate even if it means the source will be in a non-functional state for a couple of days -- but I'll still release betas as often as it makes sense, and I'm aware of the requests expressed on this list.
On 9 Dec 2004, at 12:26, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I just built beta 11. If there are no problems this will be released later today as 1.0.2 which should be the last in the 1.0.x series, meaning that I'll shift priorities a bit and focus on larger improvements for the 1.1 release.
You're a Star!
Basically it just means that having the 1.0.2 out as “official” with most obvious fixes done, I'll be more comfortable rewriting major parts of TextMate even if it means the source will be in a non-functional state for a couple of days -- but I'll still release betas as often as it makes sense, and I'm aware of the requests expressed on this list.
Just out of curiosity, what framework are you using for source control/bug tracking? SVN/Bugzilla? Track?
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On Dec 9, 2004, at 13:53, David Casal wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what framework are you using for source control/bug tracking? SVN/Bugzilla? Track?
A little embarrassed to say, but currently nothing. I have automated backups of the source, and a ToDo.txt -- I'll most likely put the source in a svn repository for 1.1 because here I may need to do branching, but from 1.0 to now, SCM would just have been extra manual work for me, and I hate manual work ;)
It's pretty much the same story with ToDo.txt versus a tracking system -- a web-interface comes with a (IMHO huge) price, so the system should offer advantages over my existing scheme, and so far I haven't seen any (that I found worth it).
Of course it helps that I'm only one guy working on TextMate, so everything goes through me.