12-10-2019, 01:49 PM
Not yet. Because I'm doing this Linux stuff, the changes I'm making are much more fundamental than normal. So it takes a lot more time to test for a release, which means I can't do them as quickly as normal. And I'm also trying to make sure that something someone reported is either taken care of not my fault and it's a tricky one to be sure of (also made worse by the more fundamental changes I'm making, which are that much more suspect any time something appears iffy.) Of course the irony is that then it ends up being in some code that's been around forever, but you always suspect the stuff you've been changing and spend your time trying to blame that.
Dean Roddey
Explorans limites defectum
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