[DotNetLib-Development] DotNetLib ( ContainerListView ) Updates
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From: Josh <jo...@ch...> - 2004-02-25 08:08:03
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Hello everyone, First off, let me apologize for a few things. - I hate sending mail to a group of people using BCCs, but there are quite a few of you I wanted to keep informed and this is the most efficient method. - Excuse the general nature of this email. My audience here is quite diverse; some of you have been using the control for a while, others for a little bit, while even others I haven't even sent it to. Some have the source, others have the binaries. Some have contributed bugs and some even bug fixes. - For being a little slow in responding to some of you over the past week or so. Just know that things have been hectic and I'll spare you the details of my life. Now that we have that out of the way, let's get to the good stuff. As some of you are aware, I've been using SourceForge for version control while developing this control. The project's main page is located at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dotnetlib/ and from now on I'll be utilizing more of SourceForge's functionality. The rest of this email will describe which features I'm going to use and how you can participate if you were so inclined. - Mailing lists - I've set up two of them, one for general announcements and one for development discussions. Feel free to subscribe to either or both of them here: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=56982 . I would encourage all of you to at least subscribe to the announcements list, as unless you check the project's page periodically this will be the only way you'll know about new releases, new controls, etc. If you would like to get involved with the development go ahead and use the other list. - Bug and feature trackers - while I will probably accept bug reports and feature requests via the development mailing list, I am going to try to start using this functionality on SourceForge as well. It will help me stay organized and will ensure that your problems are addressed in one way or another. On average, I receive over 1000 emails a day, about half of them are SPAMs and the rest are mostly a variety of various mailing lists. While my filters do a pretty good job, it's not the most ideal environment for making sure everything gets taken care of. - File releases - no longer will I be sending you zipped up versions of the binaries or source code. Unless of course I'm using you to help test a bug or feature that you reported and you don't like using CVS. I would encourage all of you to download the 0.1.0.8 release that is currently being hosted. It has a few fixes, performance tweaks, and memory cleanups that I haven't sent to anybody else. - CVS - I'll continue to use this to keep a copy of my latest source code. Development access to the repository will be given if you're going to be contributing code, new controls, etc. Other than those, I won't likely be using much else of the system (unless of course you would like to use the donation system ;-)). The code will always be under the very flexible BSD license, so feel free to do with it as you see fit (so long as it adheres to the few rules the license does describe). Thanks again to everyone for helping me develop this control. It's coming along nicely but still has a long way to go. -Josh |