Bug is less,

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matthewf
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Re: Bug is less,

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I hope no more bugs are submitted, then RC1 could finally be upon us, and all the waiting has been worthwhile, I really, really hope RC1 is VERY SOON!

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Re: Bug is less,

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if naderman fixes his 5 Bugs, there would be only one left (SHS`)

... so naderman is the man of the day if he fixes them today!

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Re: Bug is less,

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Gumfuzi wrote: if naderman fixes his 5 Bugs, there would be only one left (SHS`)

... so naderman is the man of the day if he fixes them today!


i think he fixed it and they will SURPRISE us with rc

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Re: Bug is less,

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one less - 5 new

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Re: Bug is less,

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naaah, not today

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Re: Bug is less,

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ndL wrote: naaah, not today

Of course not today. Even if they close their works now, they have to pack up everything, spread it to developers and possibly other involved people, give it a final round of tests, prepare the announcements and other bureaucratic works, possibly inform other support/localized sites, etc.. I'm not even sure they're 100% done with the documents.
I hope for tomorrow evening, but who knows.

On a different note, anyone has news about dhn?

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Re: Bug is less,

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Nicolas, the files in the docs folder are quite mature now, I have scrutinised them several times now during translation work. The same I will say about the online documentation. The relase announcement can have been written days ago.

We only need to see the change in the schema_data.sql file.

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Re: Bug is less,

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Nicholas the Italian wrote:
ndL wrote: naaah, not today

Of course not today. Even if they close their works now, they have to pack up everything, spread it to developers and possibly other involved people, give it a final round of tests, prepare the announcements and other bureaucratic works, possibly inform other support/localized sites, etc.. I'm not even sure they're 100% done with the documents.
I hope for tomorrow evening, but who knows.

On a different note, anyone has news about dhn?


dhn seem busy this days

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Re: Bug is less,

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There is of course a "hidden" factor to the release of RC1, and that's teams-wide readiness for full support of both products. Once RC1 hits the door, phpBB.com will ramp up to an unprecedented (for phpBB) level of activity. And once all the toothpaste is out of the tube, there's no getting it back in.

Of course, maybe they're ready in that respect. Then again, maybe they're not. :?:
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Re: Bug is less,

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Well, the support team has been supporting phpBB 3.0 almost for a year. However, I suppose the support in the convertor forum perhaps may become a tough one.

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