> From: Jim Jagielski [mailto:j...@jagunet.com]
> I've been operating under the assumption that I *am* the
> release manager :)
> [...]
> Comments? Feedback?
I am ready for the translation of the release notes into German.
We should remember to take care in time to the organization (creation a
> On May 20, 2017, at 5:11 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:
>
> We have way too many users to abandon the 4.x branch completely. We do need
> to handle security issues.
>
++1
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> On May 20, 2017, at 9:11 AM, Hagar Delest wrote:
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> Le 20/05/2017 à 12:10, Peter Kovacs a écrit :
>> Our best recruitment base is our user base. The more we use them the tighter
>> the link between user and developer gets, the more probable it is we get
>> people.
>> Community feeling is a
While security and releases are important, they are not the only issue that is
going on.
Because I have some build issues I try to bridge my time to work on issue
tracking from time to time.
Most of them we close down.
Imagine you bought Openoffice for 3 £ and something not working.
You waste
Hello;
Well I haven't hidden my lack of love for AOO 4.1.4: it's been like two
years of development in trunk with none of it finding it's way into the
release.
Last year I sort of went on with it because 4.1.4 was supposed to be
inminent, but since it's taking so long I made a list of merges