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1.8.2 release would be great #121

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tcurdt opened this issue Jan 30, 2013 · 5 comments
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1.8.2 release would be great #121

tcurdt opened this issue Jan 30, 2013 · 5 comments

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@tcurdt
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tcurdt commented Jan 30, 2013

TSSIA

@myster-t
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I totally agree.

Do people typically just use the up-to-date blockskit source to directly compile into their apps, or use the slightly out-dated precompiled library?

@zwaldowski
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No, Alex and I have both been busy and have a list of changes we were going
to make for the 1.8.2 release. They willq hit shortly.

As far as usage goes, the binary releases should ideally be fine for usage,
but between CocoaPods' support for HEAD and Xcode's improved support these
days for embedded static lib targets, using the latest master is trivial;
we make any weird changes is done in a branch. Ultimately, it's up to you.

Zachary

On Monday, March 18, 2013, Tiancheng Zhu wrote:

I totally agree.

Do people typically just use the up-to-date blockskit source to directly
compile into their apps, or use the slightly out-dated precompiled library?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/pandamonia/BlocksKit/issues/121#issuecomment-15090805
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Sincerely,
Zachary Waldowski

@myster-t
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Cool dude. I'll play around with it, but definitely look forward to 1.8.2.

This is by far one of the best libs out there! This has completely changed the way I code for mac/ios! Thanks for maintaining this!

@MSch
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MSch commented Apr 20, 2013

I personally think that now that #115 and #132 are fixed this warrants a 1.8.2

@zwaldowski
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Sorry to have taken so long on this, it's been a crazy semester. 1.8.2 is tagged and the spec is in CocoaPods. Will do binary releases and work on a A2DD spec with respect to #124 when I get a chance. Closing.

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