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Pebble 2.4 rc2 released

I've just released pebble 2.4rc2. It's been a while since 2.4rc1 and some bugs have been fixed as well as a few small features included. This is the first release since we moved svn to open.jira.com and started to use Jira as a bugtracker.

I expect 2.4 to be identical unless there's something very unexpected showing up or somebody can reproduce PEBBLE-3. Thanks for all the contributions and your patience with this release. Expect the final version before Christmas. This year!

Note to self: Eclipse freezing during startup

Today my main workspace in Eclipse froze during startup. This is a note to my future self and to whomever finds it how I fixed the issue. Skip it, if you don't use eclipse. Otherwise read on...

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Wahl...

  • Fertig gewählt.
  • Bundesradio geht nicht.
  • Schnell nochmal bei Rivva schauen, was die Blogospäre so sagt... Was auch immer sie sagt: Rivva sagt:

Ich hab' Pippi in den Augen;-) Frank, du hast die Überraschung des Tages schon vorweg genommen.

Danke!

(Ich hoffe, es kommt noch besser, aber das war schon das erste Highlight des Tages)

Update: Man braucht Rivva um den Hintergrund dazu zu sehen ;-)
Und ich dachte, das wäre ein weiterer Baustein

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Opt Out Day 2009

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Migrating pebble to open.jira.com

Readers here might know that I've "inherited" the pebble blogging engine - that this site is running on - from Simon Brown.

Currently the project is in the process of being migrated partly to http://open.jira.com/, where atlassian is starting to provide hosting service for open source projects. For me this is exciting. For one, I love Jira and pebble has not have an issue tracker for some time. I expect to get some more visibility for feature suggestions as well as bugs, that would otherwise move downwards in the mailing list history. Hopefully everybody will follow...

Part of the content will remain at sourceforge - I wouldn't give up the homepage and the download statistics we have there, even though there have been some issues with updating the homepage and the release process always takes longer than I suspect. But, the way these services operate, I think it's fine to leverage both for their strengths or the "got used to it" factor.

Also, I needed an excuse to play with git, so I've exported pebble (with git-svn) and made the repository available on github. I expect open.jira.com to be the home of pebble, but if someone feels more comfortable with git, I'll accept patches this way too. I really hope to be able to keep that repository up to date. The geek in me just had to do this.

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