We, the real fans of chaoscope are very excited to see the next release. The sooner is better. We realy appreciate your efforts. Thank you... On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Nicolas Desprez <freelists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm terribly sorry for the behavior of some of the subscribers today. > Despite my best efforts I have a life outside Chaoscope and I wasn't able to > administrate the list until now. > > Many thanks to David for posting the unsubscribing procedure. Those who > haven't read it or haven't understood it were unsubscribed by myself. I've > also deleted trolling posts from the archive so that Googling for expletives > won't return Chaoscope on the first result page. > > Expect another few requesting to be removed from the list. > > I think some subscribers confuse "news letter" with "mailing-list" and > expect a one-way type of communication. The rest of you who have understood > how a mailing-list works are more than welcome to stay even though the forum > has been open for a little while now and is, I believe, a more appropriate > platform than the mailing-list for discussions. > > http://www.chaoscope.org/forum > > As far as Chaoscope development is concerned, I think I promised a release > in Q3 of 2009 and this is obviously not going to happen. I will do my best > to complete the development before the end of the year. Usually this is > followed by: > > - Beta testing > - Interface translation > - Documentation update > - Web site update > - Packaging and public release > > These tasks can take up to two months (total) depending on how well > organized the beta testing is. > > Kind regards, > > Nicolas Desprez > ====================================================== > The Chaoscope mailing-list > Archives : //www.freelists.org/archives/chaoscope > Admin contact : mailinglist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Web site : http://www.chaoscope.org > ====================================================== >