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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
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Nightly builds will be released frequently (about once a week). Your comments are highly appreciated. Thank you. File Attachment(s):
build 0.7.zip (3,054kb) downloaded 105 time(s).
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Joined: 7/28/2008 Posts: -1 Points: -85 Location: Seattle, Washington
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The Close method in the IConnection interface still does not work properly. This was reported before the release of this. Without this function, the entire thing becomes unusable. It'd be cool to have it fixed!
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Thank you for informing us about the bug. It will be fixed in the next nightly build which is expected this week.
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admin wrote:Thank you for informing us about the bug. It will be fixed in the next nightly build which is expected this week.
Well it's been a week. So where is this "nightly" build? You do understand what a nightly build is, correct? Well, if so then you would know it's suppose to be an automated process which simply posts the latest code regardless of it's state. So, even though you call it a "nightly" you're effectively delivering a "weekly"... well actually you're not since you said it would be out this week and it doesn't appear to be here. Perhaps you should just say you'll release it when you feel it's ready to be released instead of shoving false hope into people on your forums (your forums are also horribly broken in my opinion). All in all, you might want to take the time to hire someone who knows what they're doing.
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
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Please be patient. Yes, nightly build is produced by automated process when there is a change in code repository. But nobody will commit code changes that simply don't compile, has incorrect logic or a feature is partially implemented.
I agree that those changes should be as small as possible and completed at least during a day, but that's not possible at the moment.
Thank you for the feedback, anyway it will speed up our development.
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 7/28/2008 Posts: -1 Points: -85 Location: Seattle, Washington
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admin wrote:Please be patient. Yes, nightly build is produced by automated process when there is a change in code repository. But nobody will commit code changes that simply don't compile, has incorrect logic or a feature is partially implemented.
I agree that those changes should be as small as possible and completed at least during a day, but that's not possible at the moment.
Thank you for the feedback, anyway it will speed up our development. Right so, about features being partially implemented.. wheres the WriteAsync(..)? you said that nobody would commit code that is partially implemented. I see no WriteAsync(..) and you even acknowledged it. When can we expect a functional release?
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 2/15/2008 Posts: 130 Points: 835
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This build was mainly released to the public in order to show that the development is in progress and what it will look like in the end.
Current development priorities are: 1. WriteAsync 2. Client API (ConnectAsync)
You should expect the next release next week.
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