The Chandler Project is pleased to announce the 0.7.2 release of Chandler Desktop!
Download links, information on mailing lists, and how to get the sources are available from the homepage[1]. The 0.7.2 release is the second in a series of quick, time-based releases since Chandler Preview 0.7.0.1 intended to respond to the feedback we received from 0.7.0.1 and continue to receive from these quick releases. 0.7.2 fixes over 80 bugs and includes some major improvements: * Dashboard: Following up on users logged bugs and remarks, we improved the Dashboard display of the Who column and made it work more in sync with the other columns. We also changed how the triage status cycles. * Support for Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon: We’re now using wxPython 2.8.6.0 which fixes crashes reported by several users of Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. This fixes Bug #10906. * New version of PyLucene: Chandler’s PyLucene is not using gcj anymore, but rather our own home brew jcc. This fixes Bug #10803 among others. * Auto fill for common email providers: Account settings now fill automatically for the most common email providers. Just type your email address and if the provider is recognized, most of the settings will be filled out automatically. * Chandler-on-a-stick, a.k.a. “Portable Chandler”: Though not built automatically and available for download, it is now possible to build a relocatable distribution of Chandler that can be stored on, and run from a removable device such as a USB memory stick or an iPod. * Getting ready for l10n (localization): Chandler Desktop 0.7.2 is not completely ready for localizers yet (still a handful of bugs to fix; this will happen in 0.7.3) but we solved a significant set of issues that will make the localization process much easier. For a more complete list of bug fixes and known issues, please visit our Release Notes[2]. Thanks for your interest in Chandler Desktop! [1] http://chandlerproject.org/ [2] http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/ReleaseNotes -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list