Yes, we really need to look at all those. Realistically it
won't be
until after we get 4.5 released. As Dossy mentioned, there
aren't that
many of us working on AOLserver at the moment, so work that
we are doing
ends up being done in our free time.
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eduardo.perez UC3M.ES wrote:
> On 2006-06-20 20:23:12 UTC, Nathan Folkman wrote:
>
>> dossy PANOPTIC.COM wrote:
>>
>>> On 2006.06.20, Eduardo Perez
<eduardo.perez UC3M.ES> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I would like to know if aolserver continues
to be maintained or if you
>>>> are considering it deprecated and suggest
people to move to other
>>>> server.
>>>> I am asking because I see no new releases
and the
>>>> https://s
ourceforge.net/projects/aolserver/
>>>> bugtracker seems to have no activity at all
even on bugs having
>>>> patches on them.
>>>>
>>> The short answer is that yes, AOLserver is
still maintained and
>>> supported, although there's very few people
working on it.
>>>
>>> Jim Davidson and Nate Folkman have been working
very hard on wrapping up
>>> the changes for AOLserver 4.5.0 and I suspect
it'll be tagged/released
>>> any day now.
>>>
>>>
>> It's true, just finishing up the release notes...
Should have something
>> "officially" tagged and released in the
next couple of days.
>>
>
> Could you please take a look at the sourceforge
bugtracker and apply
> any patches left or at least give a comment why they
are not applied?
>
> Eduardo
>
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