mythtv .18 released!
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[ malformed.org does the blog thing] The changelog is available. Mainly bugfixes, but exciting none-the-less!
Some slightly related:
[Sahas Katta] NeWs Up^2-DaTe (11): This update dosen't really do much for most people. You may update if you have time, but it is not really neccessary and most might as well wait for the next major update.
[subtitles] Optool Screenshots and Testing Version Changelog: ] This is an interim changelog from the e-mail the testers recieved, NEW STUFF... in the Options. This algorithm is mainly for clipboard handling where Optool must be able to recognize a URL
[Have a peek...] KDE finally moving to Subversion: I've running Subversion at work for projects that “need” some kind of version control: our homepage, our MS Office templates, and (the biggest repository now) our LabVIEW tree! In case you don't know: LabVIEW is a graphical programming language (just “accepted” as programming language by freshmeat recently) mainly for measurement and automation. It's really nice but their files are binary, so subversion was the first choice when I looked for a version control a year ago which should be easy to install, easy to maintain, and easy to be integrated into our Windows 2000 domain. First it ran on our Windows 2000 domain server with an additional apache installed, but later I moved it to a Linux server.
[Sunkey's Place] Great Opera 8- Superhero: Finally the final stable version of Opera 8 was out on Tuesday, altough not the Tuesday we expected. As compared to Beta 3, it mainly bug fixed plus adjusted homepage (An Opera Superhero: http...://my.opera.com/sunkey/affiliate/ Changelog: http://www.opera.com/windows/changelogs/800/ Changelog from Beta 3
[stilicho] Too transparent: That's good to have, but it's nothing compared to the value that a placeholder website would have had during the downtime -- even a blank page saying "back soon". This isn't the only way that last.fm bungles user/customer communication -- they bury a lot of the changelog-type information in forum threads, and while I'm as game to wade through 11 pages of Great job guys! sycophancy as the next person, I shouldn't have to do that to find out what has been done to the site. (I suppose for many of us free users, such a kiss makes up for not contributing financially.)
[N. Godbout] Photopress?: In my changelog, you’ll notice that I recently installed the plugin: Photopress. I think I’m going to remove that blurb, mainly because the plugin isn’t working for me. It seems to work for some, but many (if you read the comments in that post) are having the same problem as I am.
[B.D.'s world] Dickie's Quickies part deux doo: the ChoicePoint security breach. It's a start... Firefox version 1.0.1 has been released. It features mainly..., unofficial changelog, and finally, BitTorrent links.
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