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#1 _rasel^

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 08:17 PM

G'day, when is scheduled release new version of Etomite?

Could I (ordinary mortal) to help develop a new version of Etomite?

Thanks for the reply.

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Matej Kolesár
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Edited by _rasel^, 27 January 2010 - 08:18 PM.


#2 Ralph

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Posted 28 January 2010 - 02:21 PM

I am currently working on a Road Map... I am also re-coding some v1.2 stuff that was lost when the development code on my WAMP server accidentally got deleted... That development copy was not part of my local SVN repository, unfortunately... I've been trying to go back through the Bug Tracker to see what else I need to get finished up...

I'm not getting any coding done this week due to excessive workload and having to reconfigure my entire office network after network hardware failures caused by my broadband feed... New hardware that works differently, no documentation of how it was previously configured, and fatigue, have got me at my wits end... Still trying to get my servers back online...

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Posted 28 January 2010 - 03:00 PM

Good thread - yes, we need a roadmap. Also, we need the help of mere mortals :)
I for one am ready and able to help in the design/css area...

_rasel^, if you have any skill in development of any kind or even planning, that would be welcome. I would love to chat about a roadmap here in this thread...

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Posted 29 January 2010 - 12:00 PM

My experience with the development are not dazzling, but I can cope with the development of new snippet/mods, or modification of existing ones.

Currently I working on implementing of a new version of the editor jTexyla, which used powerfull Texy! syntax. I use it to etomite.sk already about 2 years...

If there is any role of which I could help, I am just glad because I like Etomite.





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