Thanks, Marc and everyone else, for working on Gambit and discussing it. Unfortunately the list traffic is too great for me right now and I will be unsubscribing later today.
Can someone else take over the "Release notes" page on the wiki? I created it because I wanted information about the history of Gambit in one place, wanted to advertise serious "don't use this release" bugs, and wanted to know which parts of Gambit were changing. The page doesn't answer the last question yet, but it does answer the first two. With a little bit of work on each new release, I think the page will continue to be as useful as it is now (however useful that is).
-- Derek
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On Fri, 2009-08-07 at 10:34 -0700, Derek Peschel wrote:
know which parts of Gambit were changing. The page doesn't answer the With a little bit of work on each new release, I think the page will continue to be as useful as it is now (however useful that is).
Thanks for doing that page, I found it useful (and checked it just yesterday!).
Brad
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 01:51:40PM -0400, Bradley Lucier wrote:
Thanks for doing that page, I found it useful (and checked it just yesterday!).
You're welcome. I didn't realize anyone else used it, but now I know.
... So who wants to take over keeping it up to date? :)
-- Derek
I wouldn't mind taking it over.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Derek Pescheldpeschel@eskimo.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 01:51:40PM -0400, Bradley Lucier wrote:
Thanks for doing that page, I found it useful (and checked it just yesterday!).
You're welcome. I didn't realize anyone else used it, but now I know.
... So who wants to take over keeping it up to date? :)
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On 7-Aug-09, at 1:34 PM, Derek Peschel wrote:
Thanks, Marc and everyone else, for working on Gambit and discussing it. Unfortunately the list traffic is too great for me right now and I will be unsubscribing later today.
I thought I would never see the day when traffic on the Gambit list would be so high as to cause users to unsubscribe! I still think it has a reasonably high signal to noise ratio, at least when compared to lists for other systems. Should the list be split into several targeted lists? If so, which topics should be covered by each?
Thank you for creating and maintaining the release notes page on the wiki, and contributing to the Gambit project in general!
Marc