[hobbit] hobbit-holidays.cfg not present

Quark IT - Hilton Travis Hilton at QuarkIT.com.au
Thu May 29 00:41:18 CEST 2008


Hi Doug,

I agree.  I've not had Hobbit installed here for some time now (too much
to do, not enough time) and after looking at the SF site, feared the
project had died as well.  I think that the public facing part of the
project is as important as the code development itself - keeping people
informed about the project status is actually important - if all
potential customers see the project as being dead, well...

I'm hoping to again look at Hobbit in the near(ish) future and am
definitely glad the project is having some development still - it is a
nice, usable product, however I'd like to see a little more Windows
environment support (stats and monitoring, not the hobbit project
running on Windows) as that's where most of our client base lies...

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linder, Doug (SABIC Innovative Plastics, consultant)
> [mailto:Doug.Linder at sabic-ip.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 29 May 2008 1:03 AM
> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
> Subject: RE: [hobbit] hobbit-holidays.cfg not present
> 
> Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] wrote:
> 
> > Pretty confident your only option to enable holidays is to
> > get the snapshot.  4.3.0 has yet to release - please do not
> > ask when it will be released =)
> 
> I won't ask when it will be released, I'm just glad there is
> development
> going on.  To those of you doing the development, thank you.  You may
> want to update the Sourceforge page every once in a while, though, so
> people don't think the project is entirely dead.  When I went there I
> was afraid the whole project had collapsed, judging from the dates of
> last updates and the one lonely guy in the messgae forum saying "Is
> this
> project alive?" - and that appears to be the only forum message in the
> last couple years.
> 
> I'm relieved to hear, on this list, that hobbit is being actively
> developed.  You don't have to promise release dates or anything, but
> you
> may want to just post a note on the Sourceforge page every couple
> months
> saying "the project sis still alive and under development" or "Maybe a
> new version sometime later this year" or whatever.
> 
> I'm curious about what people mean when they say they're running
"4.2.0
> with the all-inclusive patch".  Hobbit has patches?  I didn't even
> know.
> I thought the 4.2.0 source code package was the latest thing.  Posting
> patches at Sourceforge might also not be a bad idea.
> 
> Anyways just a suggestion.  Thanks for the work on the project, Josh.
> 
> Doug Linder
> 
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