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U++ and Anboto join forces [message #58701] |
Mon, 25 July 2022 22:39  |
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Klugier
Messages: 1099 Registered: September 2012 Location: Poland, Kraków
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Hello U++ community,
I would like to inform you that we came into agreement with Inaki. You might know Inaki as Koldo It means that right now UppHub is using packages directly from his repositories that live in Anboto organization. Previously we used forked version of this packages within Libraries4U repository. This is the great news to all U++ community, because after separation, we are together again.
What does it mean for regular users? Regular UppHub users will have access to better maintain packages which are developed on an ongoing basis. From U++ developers point of view, we do not need to maintain forks, which was costly. We could use this time to develop new functionalities or fix bugs.
For Libraries4U contributors. If you found that your changes are not in Anboto's versions, you need to create PR for Anboto and discuss with Inaki. He will make final decision whenever your PR should be integrated or not. I know that some time ago our forum user busiek made several PR to our forks. Here is an example.
If you found that something doesn't work within UppHub. Just uninstall all Anboto's packages and install again. The links to Anboto in UppHub have been replaced in this commit.
Klugier
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Re: U++ and Anboto join forces [message #58712 is a reply to message #58703] |
Mon, 01 August 2022 16:34  |
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koldo
Messages: 3432 Registered: August 2008
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With the invaluable help of Klugier, it was very easy.
I advise all of you who have libraries to contribute them to UppHub, which is easy to use and very powerful. This way we will all be rowing in the same direction.
Maybe we won't make U++ stop being one of the best kept secrets in efficient programming, but at least we will make it more useful for the high-level developers who use it, without making the main core of U++ too big.
Best regards
Iñaki
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