[Laszlo-dev] OpenLaszlo 4.4.1 Released
Sarah Allen
sarah at ultrasaurus.com
Sun Jul 19 03:53:18 PDT 2009
woo hoo! Thanks for the acknowledgement. I really appreciate the
support of Max Carlson in our café pair programming session that have
made it fun to be a contributor on some of the tricker bugs that have
come up over the last couple of releases. Also, many thanks to the
whole team on quick turn-around for code reviews and responsiveness on
bug reports.
On Jul 18, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Amy Muntz wrote:
> We are pleased to announce the release of OpenLaszlo 4.4.1. This is
> a minor bug fix release, containing 9 bug fixes, that follows
> OpenLaszlo 4.4. We wanted to get these fixes out to the community,
> as they have been specifically requested. OpenLaszlo 4.4.1 is the
> recommended platform for all application development in the SWF8,
> SWF9, and DHTML runtimes. You can download the OpenLaszlo 4.4.1
> release here:http://www.openlaszlo.org/download .You can see the
> list of bug fixes by viewing them in our JIRA bug tracking system
> here: http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?mode=hide&requestId=11002
> .For more information, we suggest you read the Release Notes, found
> here: http://download.openlaszlo.org/4.4.1/release-notes.htmlFor
> every release, we rely on the OpenLaszlo community to help ensure
> the quality of the platform release and to determine its future
> direction. To propose or participate in discussion of new features,
> see the Wiki (http://wiki.openlaszlo.org). We encourage you to
> report any problems, and to make suggestions for enhancements,
> through our JIRA bug tracking system (http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/lpp
> ). We'd also like to hear from you on the mailing lists and in the
> forums.We would like to thank the entire OpenLaszlo community for
> submitting bug fixes and participating in discussions to help make
> OpenLaszlo a better platform. We'd also like to thank the incredible
> engineering team at G.ho.st, who have worked with us as a sponsor to
> bring SWF9 and many other improvements to the community. Special
> thanks to André Bargull and Raju Bitter for their continued and
> amazing support of the project. Special recognition goes to
> community contributor, Sarah Allen, for this release.
>
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