Starting with a new dB for this (I may have modified my dB a bit...noting
major, just a few extra tables I find useful).
So far the import speed seems better - but I’m not sure anything changed there,
so may be imagining things.
Anyway, I’ve noticed that 0.7 is now available - do you want that, or 0.6
tested? If 0.6, I’ll modify my bat file to disable the automatic updating.
I also can’t see a way to create reading lists in 0.6 - is that intended?
Asking due to the bugs you’ve raised...
On 1/06/2020, at 08:00, Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey, all! Wanted to reach out and let you know that I'm preparing to put out
the v0.6.0-0.rc1 for ComiXed.
This is a release candidate, so expect bugs. Please be sure to backup your
database before running this release, so you can restore it if there are
issues. And I'd definitely suggest not using it on any live data until we get
to the GA.
It's also the first drop in the release schedule I'd like to follow. What I'd
like to do is put out a new release every 3 months of whatever is currently
working, to get it into more hands more quickly.
And to follow the open source model, I'll put the release to a vote when
everybody's had a chance to download, play with and test the candidate. If a
bug is identified as a blocker, then a new release candidate will need to be
developed and tested. When we're all in agreement that a release candidate
has no blockers, and any bugs found are deemed acceptable, then we'll mark
that as the GA.
NOTE: There are three features that I didn't get a chance to address by
today, so I'm going to put them on the next release's schedule. But, as
they're developed, I'll put out an incremental 0.6.n release with them for
people to use before then.
That said, look to the releases[1] and please download the release. Bang on
it, click things and see what happens. And please report any bugs with
reproducer steps when you hit them.
[1] https://github.com/comixed/comixed/releases/tag/v0.6.0-0.rc1
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Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@xxxxxxxxx>
"Le centre du monde est partout." - Blaise Pascal
"Let's try and find some point of transcendence and leap together." - Gord
Downie