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It was activated "subversion" on Sourceforge with the addition of files language and of
MD1.083, in previous days were made some "commit" (updates) with the changes.
Always remember to do an update first of all, others may have changed some files.
Then will be assessed whether to include other material on this free “subversion”.
Read access for download is free to everyone, instead if you want, and it would be good, collaborate on changes, insertions, etc. send an email to timax (at) maxdev.com and requesting access to “subversion” on Sourceforge.
Post subject: Work together to the "subversion" on Sourceforge
I speak of what was reported by TiMax on site "Maxdevitalia.it" :
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Do know on this thread if you have problems with SVN or if everything works properly.
If you want to give a hand you can collaborate in the "subversion" on Sourceforge.
The instructions for collaborate are included in the previous post.
Joined: July 31, 2003
Posts: 1560
Location: Quebec - Canada
 Posted:
Oct 14, 2008 - 07:25 PM
We are almost ready to release RC candidate so, maybe today or tomorrow we will release it.
We are working also around new MDPro 1.085 and yes ...... this version will be revolutionary
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Dailen MD NewNew
Joined: Oct 15, 2008
Posts: 1
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 Posted:
Oct 15, 2008 - 06:40 PM
Just curious but how do yall do your versioning system? I mean 1.076 to 1.085 was a MASSIVE jump imo and might have even deserved to go to 1.5 or even 2. If 1.085 is as revolutionary as you say then perhaps you should consider the landmark a new number? Like MDPro 2 or 2009 or something...it might help generate more interest in MDPro.
I'm a returning user believe it or not. I used MDPro to maintain a site I run for two years and a year ago I tried going to Joomla. That crap drove me INSANE it was so complicated. I decided to switch back to MDPro even though it seems like there's been hardly any development. I mean no offense but it doesn't look like your mainpage has changed in a year. Sure there are a few updates posted, but for as good as a piece of software as it is there feels like its become a dead project. I've been working for 3 days trying to get a platform setup and running that I'm happy with so I've learned otherwise from carousing the forums.
MDPro really is great and it deserves better than what little hype its gotten. Just my opinion...sorry to go off topic...
Skin MD Staff
Joined: July 31, 2003
Posts: 410
Location: Italy
 Posted:
Nov 13, 2008 - 10:55 AM
Dailen wrote:
Just curious but how do yall do your versioning system? I mean 1.076 to 1.085 was a MASSIVE jump imo and might have even deserved to go to 1.5 or even 2. ....