[ros-dev] ncpa
WaxDragon
waxdragon at gmail.com
Tue Apr 4 16:13:06 CEST 2006
As long is there an honest effort towards 0.3.0, I will be more than
happy to help out. I'm still pretty familiar with the open bugs and
what was working in 0.2.9.
On 4/4/06, Murphy, Ged (Bolton) <MurphyG at cmpbatteries.co.uk> wrote:
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> This is all that stands in the way of getting 0.3.0 out the door.
> As soon as we can config the network adapters via the dialog, we can branch
> and start bug hunting.
> This would also be a good time to enlist some more testers under the Munger
> wing ;)
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> I'm going to have a look at this tonight, but I've had a look before and
> IIRC, I had trouble hunting the bug down.
> It would be good if someone with a bit more experience in this area could
> have a look.
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> I think Gé was working on this before Christmas, so I'm hopefully gonna
> catch up with him tonight via IM, as I'm not sure if he's subscribed to
> ros-dev anymore.
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> We've been promising this for about 18 months now. I know a hell of a lot of
> work has been done in other areas (in fact, the jump from 0.3 to 0.4 should
> be relatively small as much of the 0.4 work is done), but we need to
> deliver.
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> After all the recent goings on, getting 0.3.0 would be a nice boost for the
> project, in terms of both morale and PR.
> Is anyone willing to help?
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> Ged.
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