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Question about 2.8.11 Michael Bauer 11 Mar 11:23
  Question about 2.8.11 Paka 11 Mar 12:49
   Question about 2.8.11 Alexandre Prokoudine 11 Mar 16:37
  Question about 2.8.11 Michael Natterer 11 Mar 14:12
   Question about 2.8.11 Michael Bauer 11 Mar 15:05
Michael Bauer
2014-03-11 11:23:59 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Question about 2.8.11

Hi

I'm going to a school tomorrow to advise them on using open software in our language. I'd like to include GIMP in the equation but it would be helpful if I could have a very rough idea about when our language is likely to get released (localization completed and in the repo as of ~3 weeks ago)? I'm guessing it would be 2.8.11 and I've looked for a release schedule but found nothing concrete or up to date (but I may be looking in the wrong places).

Does someone have a very rough estimate of timescale we're looking at?

Thanks

Michael

Paka
2014-03-11 12:49:26 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Question about 2.8.11

* Michael Bauer [03-11-14 07:25]:

I'm going to a school tomorrow to advise them on using open software in our language. I'd like to include GIMP in the equation but it would be helpful if I could have a very rough idea about when our language is likely to get released (localization completed and in the repo as of ~3 weeks ago)? I'm guessing it would be 2.8.11 and I've looked for a release schedule but found nothing concrete or up to date (but I may be looking in the wrong places).

Does someone have a very rough estimate of timescale we're looking at?

You might have better luck if you actually define "our language" ???

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Michael Natterer
2014-03-11 14:12:32 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Question about 2.8.11

On Tue, 2014-03-11 at 11:23 +0000, Michael Bauer wrote:

Hi

I'm going to a school tomorrow to advise them on using open software in our language. I'd like to include GIMP in the equation but it would be helpful if I could have a very rough idea about when our language is likely to get released (localization completed and in the repo as of ~3 weeks ago)? I'm guessing it would be 2.8.11 and I've looked for a release schedule but found nothing concrete or up to date (but I may be looking in the wrong places).

Odd micro version are git versions, there is no release with .11 Even micro versions are tarball releases, the next one will be 2.8.12

Does someone have a very rough estimate of timescale we're looking at?

In the next couple of weeks, if I find the time/motivation to make a release. If you are on Windows, you can always use the nightly builds from http://nightly.darkrefraction.com/gimp/

Regards, --Mitch

Michael Bauer
2014-03-11 15:05:23 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Question about 2.8.11

11/03/2014 14:12, sgrìobh Michael Natterer:

Odd micro version are git versions, there is no release with .11 Even micro versions are tarball releases, the next one will be 2.8.12

Mmmm I'm mainly a localizer, I have to admit I didn't understood most of that but .11 was just me working off the current version being .10, if it's going to be another number, I really don't mind, it's the locale release I'm after not a specific number ;)

In the next couple of weeks, if I find the time/motivation to make a release. If you are on Windows, you can always use

That would be great but yes, I understand the time/motivation constraints we're all under

the nightly builds from http://nightly.darkrefraction.com/gimp/

I know about those, thanks, it's just that I know the moment word gets out people will start looking - and misquoting. Just had that two days ago when I posted about an *upcoming* release and within 3 reposts on Facebook it had become a "released game". And then I'm answering questions along the lines of "where is it" >.<

So I tend to wait until there's a proper release. But yes, hand for demos.

Cheers

Michael

Alexandre Prokoudine
2014-03-11 16:37:21 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Question about 2.8.11

On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Paka wrote:

You might have better luck if you actually define "our language" ???

We already know Michael :) He's our Scottish Gaelic guy :)

Alexandre