[Biococoa-dev] Re: New goodies - BCStandaloneReader
Peter Schols
info at orbicule.com
Fri Mar 3 16:50:31 EST 2006
Hi Charles,
Thanks for your support and enthusiasm! (although I would have been
glad to send you a free license key -- I just did not want to post a
key on the list as everyone will be able to see it in the archives).
I'll make sure not to forget the "living the life" post within a few
months... ;-)
I fully agree with your idea to have a separate branch for Alex's
code. It is very important indeed for a user of the framework to have
a stable version while we work on the more 'experimental' stuff ;-)
best wishes,
peter
On 03 Mar 2006, at 22:27, Charles Parnot wrote:
> Peter, nice to hear from you! Your new endeavour seems really
> exciting. Probably scary too. I am looking forward to your "living
> the life" post in a few months from now ;-)
>
> Undercover looks like a great idea. I got myself a copy to support
> your new venture... and, uh, well, because I want to use it!
>
> Btw, thanks for the link on your blog, next to the big stars like
> Wil Shipley and Mekentosj.
>
> Now, regarding BioCocoa, I have just one comment about the
> inclusion of Alex's code on the svn repository. Svn is really very
> nice for tags and branches, like you say. So I think it is very
> important that we add a tag with the version of Alex, used in real-
> life applications, as this should be an official release with a
> number, e.g. 1.5 (if 1.0 was the initial release... not sure?). We
> could even start a branch on it if more bugs are fixed later on
> this first version. I am proposing this, because it is always a
> good idea to have some stable official release, that people can
> rely on, and that we can go back to for testing.
>
> cheers,
>
> charles
>
>
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