Informations about changes made in new OpenPLi releases
Re: Informations about changes made in new OpenPLi releases #2
Posted 17 March 2012 - 23:42
OE1 images rarely see changes, E2 image changes logs are @ http://openpli.git.s...itweb-index.cgi , it's not all in 1 page though, you'd have to look thru all the "branches" (branches is probably the wrong word, but you'll see what is meant) ...
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hemi
Re: Informations about changes made in new OpenPLi releases #3
Posted 18 March 2012 - 00:07
Good luck with that...
OE1 images rarely see changes, E2 image changes logs are @ http://openpli.git.s...itweb-index.cgi , it's not all in 1 page though, you'd have to look thru all the "branches" (branches is probably the wrong word, but you'll see what is meant) ...
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hemi
Hello hemispherical1!
I see! So it's like a blind flight, with reams of pilots and nobody think about where this flight might lead them to. So it's not that kind of way to do things, which is inspiring big confidence. Hopefully there will not be a total loss of the plane!
greeting
teleradio
Re: Informations about changes made in new OpenPLi releases #4
Posted 18 March 2012 - 00:51
No EVERYTHING is documented, for those that aren't too lazy to look. The other's are free to fly off to wherever...So it's like a blind flight, with reams of pilots and nobody think about where this flight might lead them to. So it's not that kind of way to do things, which is inspiring big confidence.
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Re: Informations about changes made in new OpenPLi releases #5
Re: Informations about changes made in new OpenPLi releases #6
Posted 18 March 2012 - 20:25
I see! So it's like a blind flight, with reams of pilots and nobody think about where this flight might lead them to. So it's not that kind of way to do things, which is inspiring big confidence. Hopefully there will not be a total loss of the plane!
Yes, excellent isn't it? It would be so much less fun if we did it any other way!
And you forgot about all the passengers shouting at the pilots where to go, some of the passengers even contributing to steering the plane somewhere they want it to go. This is so much better than work...
Edited by MiLo, 18 March 2012 - 20:26.
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