
These last 2 days we have seen a storm of commits, mostly by Cristian, but also Fernando and Patrick (SaroEngels), who stepped in to help us with the port to Windows.
So, KMyMoney has been added to the KDE on Windows build server, and it will be available to install on that platform. In the meantime, Fernando commited a bunch of optimizations for the database, and I worked some more on reenabling charts that I had forgot about (I spotted the class among the various commits).
So, after about 40 commits in 2 days, the code is checked in to that build server. It doesn't show up on the server, I guess that will happen in a couple of days.
No screenshots this time, sorry. :)
UPDATE: This will be good to debug cross-platform. My real interest lies in having a version for S60, but this is a good step to iron out the code. KOW itself is not considered stable, so having a SVN version is not the same as having a SVN version in Ubuntu, or Mandriva. It's not a matter of double-standard, but rather throwing at users what they are handling and what they are expecting. I don't think anyone in KOW is expecting a fully stable package, whereas in Ubuntu, OpenSuse, or Mandriva, you expect to have stable versions. That's it. Don't nitpick just for the sake of it.
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Great news, Windows have svn
Great news, Windows have svn compiled/distrib. version, but you not want linux packager do this for distribution
Normal users should not get beta versions
I don't consider that a distribution, and it's in beta, so having it there is good to debug cross-platform issues. And as a matter of fact, the KMM package is broken at the moment, although it's probably going to be fixed soon.
So, I don't want normal users getting beta versions, but since KOW is beta itself, users should be more prepared to get it. Is that so hard to understand?