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Peter Schmalfeldt
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Freeloader Studios - All our hard work for you to take credit for.
Peter Schmalfeldt - Freeloader Studios Webmaster
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QA Testing
No one would argue that extensive prerelease QA testing is extremely desirable. No one likes it when bugs are found in their work. And, no one likes having their site funked up when the bugs occur either. However, until more folks start raising their hands to pull together a QA Team to test beta releases ... this is how the process will have to work. Any volunteers? It is not sexy work ... but it needs to be done.
Impact of Buggy Releases
As Drew Vogel points out, a series of buggy releases could have a negative impact on perception of the overall project. As a community, we need to support the efforts of the devs. This can be lending our skills and talents to core development and prerelease bughunting. We all want a strong product. So, ask someone how you can help.
Volunteerism <> Sitting on your hands and bitching
As a veteran of countless volunteer and non-profit projects, I've seen too many folks who show up at work party to be seen, but spend very little time actually doing work. When it is all said and done, they like to drink the beer and take the credit .. but they do not like actually getting their hands dirty. Worse, they do not hesitate to offer critique and guidance to those folks who are actually sweating and grunting ... because they presumably know what is best for everyone. As a rule, the actual workers ignore these blowhards and press on with the job at hand.
Three ways to say the same thing. Am I making myself clear?
If you want to help ... do not complain after the fact. It is not helpful. Instead, get involved. Give as much time as you can reasonably spare. We should contribute with our hands & mind first ... our mouths last.
To lend your efforts to the project, contact any of the following ...
John Cox (niceguyeddie)
Gregor Rothfuss (Gregor)
Steve MacGregor (Grape)
Curtis Hays (Stratagem)
Drew Vogel (Vogelap)
Doug Daulton (Apakuni)
They can tell you where your needed. Extra hands are always appreciated.
Regards,
Doug Daulton (Apakuni)
Here is a list of some of the changes
(to view the rest, checkout the changelog.txt)
ADODB 2.30 - Pablo Roca
Updated German Language files - larsneo & hinrich
lowercased module names - (ender & the dev team)
chinese(zho) language translations - class_007
configurable compression support- hinrich
xml-rpc fixes - marcel
field length fixes - miko & johnny
and of course many more bugs squashed.
Full changelog can be found
here.
and of course many more bugs squashed.
Enjoy :)
Freewriters.ca has been under constant development with the help of John Cox for the past 2 years, first under the PHP-Nuke system and more recently under PN. Now with its own space and dedicated server, it shows exactly how much PostNuke can do in developing different types of media outlets. Specifically, Freewriters.ca attempts to bring together a wide range of independent forces from computer-generated art to prose and poetry, student news outlets, indy music and more.
The site runs PN Rogue .713, a range of modules such as My E-Gallery and XForum, and alltogether shows the ease of use of the PostNuke system even to the green-ish newbies. Give us a click and find out why we chose PostNuke over any other development system. A special thank you goes to John Cox and his dedication to free and independent web media over the past years, as well as his generous hosting and help with Freewriters.
http://www.freewriters.ca
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Have a good day.
Peter Schmalfeldt
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Freeloader Studios - All our hard work for you to take credit for.
http://www.FreeloaderStudios.com
Webmaster@FreeloaderStudios.com
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I'm trying to work around this for corporate use, but don't know if I'll have enough time for this.
If you have any information about this, please contact me.