[gpodder-devel] gPodder 0.15.2 "The Long Morrow" released

  • From: thp at gpodder.org (Thomas Perl)
  • Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 05:54:32 -0700

Hey there!

A new bugfix release in the 0.15.x series is out, thanks to all who
were involved in getting all those bugs in 0.15.1 fixed.

If you want to help with making the next big feature release (0.16.0)
more stable and awesome, please grab the development version from the
Git repository, test it and report any bugs you find.

If you want to have a stable gPodder version that works, but do not
care about the latest and greatest features, you can now download the
0.15.2 release, which includes only bugfixes and translation updates.

http://gpodder.org/news
http://gpodder.org/downloads
http://bugs.gpodder.org/
http://wiki.gpoder.org/

Happy Easter!

Thanks,
Thomas

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We promised a new release every month, and this month we start out with
a fresh bugfix release from the 0.15.x series. 0.15.2 brings lots of
bugfixes that have been discovered during the last four weeks and some
translation updates for the best (and probably most stable) podcast
experience available at the moment :)

Thanks to all who were involved in this release:

    * Anders Kvist (1)
    * Bastian Kleineidam (1)
    * Fabio Fiorentini (1)
    * Gon?alo Cordeiro (1)
    * Jim Nyg?rd (1)
    * Marco Antonio Villegas Vega (2)
    * Paul Rudkin (1)
    * Silvio Sisto (1)
    * Steven Oxley (1)
    * Thomas Perl (15)
    * Torbj?rn Wassberg (1)

The release contains a ChangeLog that contains detailed info on the
changes since the last release. As always, you can also extract that
information from the Git repository.

In the meantime, we have been hard at work implementing new features and
cleaning up the code for the 0.16.x release series. You can check out
the (unstable) code from our Git repository and report any bugs that you
encounter, so that we can present you a fine new release in a few weeks.

Grab the new release from the download section or wait until the new
package becomes available in your distro. As always, we provide .deb
packages for Debian and Ubuntu users.



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