Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 15311 Location: Kansas
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Tue May 23, 2006 10:01 pm
This forum is presently locked but I wanted to give a brief update on where we are and what's coming.
v2.02.02 was basically a fix pack and was very heavily QA tested. Yet, being human, we still managed to miss a few things. Rather than issue a v2.02.04 or 2.04.00 (another fixpack) we are going to aim for a v2.10.00 which will have, at a minimum,
- More features (not bloat)
- Improved language files and hard coded language removed from most, if not all, code
- Many fixes
- Upgrades to some already included applications
- Theme fixes
- Aiming for W3C standards for HTML 4.01 (as much as possible)
- Aiming for W3C standards for XHTML 1.0 (as much as possible)
We are aiming for a delivery date to the QA Team no later then 6/15/2006 and would hope to have a public release the first or second week of July.
Keep checking back for updates and more information!
Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 15311 Location: Kansas
Posted:
Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:23 pm
Just a quick, incomplete, update. We are alive and well, and are nearing completion of the coding changes and getting ready to start the QA testing. I would look for a release around the first of October. When I have a little more time I will update this thread with what to expect
Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 15311 Location: Kansas
Posted:
Fri Sep 15, 2006 5:45 am
RN76 v2.10.00 has been completed and has gone to the QA team for final testing. We still have some documentation to update, but we are aiming for a 10/1/2006 rollout!
Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 15311 Location: Kansas
Posted:
Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:04 pm
Yes Virginia, there is a new RavenNuke(tm) coming out - v2.10.00! We missed our 10/1 rollout date, but trust me, it's for very good reasons!
Our development and QA cycle has taken much longer than originally anticipated because we decided that some core stuff had been wrong for way too long. The language files are a prime example. So many misspellings and grammatical mistakes, not to mention missing DEFINES and duplicity of DEFINES. We have made some good improvements in speeding up the application by recoding to W3C XHTML 1.0 Transitional standards as we touch the different modules/blocks/code. The there is some great, new, functionality added - not bloat! And the QA process is being done very meticulously. We are trying to ensure that this release will be rock solid and void of many of the plagues that have been there for ages. It is a slow process, but one that we believe you will be very happy with. So please be patient a while longer and rest assured that the project is alive and well!
Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 15311 Location: Kansas
Posted:
Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:25 am
Coding has been completed (for real) and RavenNuke(tm) v2.10.00 is going through 1 final (hopefully) complete QA cycle. We will only make changes if we hit a show stopper which we aren't expecting at this point.
Our Full Time Development/QA Team is comprised of
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There have been many others along the way, too numerous to name, that have worked on the public test site and/or made suggestions, submitted bugs, etc. To all who have helped, waited, supported and encouraged - I thank you on behalf of myself and the Team. This release should make you all very happy. If it doesn't, then you are impossible to please.
My goal is to release it w/i the next week, hopefully sooner, but (and I say with a 97.6825% confidence level) definitely no longer
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