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    • CommentAuthorcorn13read
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2006
     # 1
    Is vanilla going to go public with version 1 or should I buck up and bite the svn bullet? I don't want to figure it out since I am going to have to edit my database and my css I would rather do it as few times as possible... any thoughts? TIA
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      CommentAuthorKosmo
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2006
     # 2
    I would wait for the V1, and actually, that is exactly what I'm doing.
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      CommentAuthorADM
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2006
     # 3
    It'll stay on SVN until it gets a public release where it will be distributed normally. The public release will happen when it's been stable for a long enough time, I think Mark mentioned 2 days without any bug reports.

    Theres still a couple of more things left to do.. just keep an eye on the Swell Blog for more updates.
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      CommentAuthorMark
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2006 edited
     # 4
    Things left to do:

    • Redesign lussumo.com
    • Implement new design for getvanilla.com
    • Vanilla Upgrader (30% finished)
    • Lussumo.com side of Vanilla update check
    • Re-upload changed extensions to add-on directory
    • Fix any bugs that crop up while I do all of that

    I've also got a deadline at work for the 15th of May that is looming over my head and I'm a little behind on that.
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      CommentAuthorKrak
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2006
     # 5
    I like SVN, you can have the "public" release! Haha!
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      CommentAuthorTrey
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2006
     # 6
    I cant wait for the public release, the waiting is killing me! haha

    I would do the svn, but I have noo clue how to get those files on my system without coping and pasting everything.
    • CommentAuthorjakob_r
    • CommentTimeApr 29th 2006
     # 7
    trey, check the thread at the top for more info. On windows you can use TortoiseSVN to check out the entire directory and keep track of updates on a regular basis. Once you've got it installed and the address entered, it's as easy as pie.
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