kichik
5th October 2012 04:33 UTC
SourceForge Project of the Month
We were nominated as SourceForge Project of the Month for November 2012 (again).
http://sourceforge.net/blog/potm-vote-201211/
This time, it's based on voting. So go on, fulfill your democratic open-source duties and vote for us :)
http://twtpoll.com/vvntro
T.Slappy
8th October 2012 07:49 UTC
Heh, only 6 votes on 8th Oct
+1 from me :)
LoRd_MuldeR
10th October 2012 18:40 UTC
Had to create a Twitter account to be able to vote.
Unfortunately it seems "Rigs of Rods" is far ahead, whatever that is...
Squirre1
13th October 2012 14:16 UTC
Hrmmm. How could this be... Don't get me wrong, NSIS is a phenomenal project and it is ALL I use for packaging, but there has not been any activity, at least that I can see, to improve it short of community (script/plugins) improvements.
Nothing is ever perfected and always has room for new ****** and development, even though NSIS is pretty &%#)$_ good. It needs to grow.
kichik
13th November 2012 04:40 UTC
We'll get them next time :)
Squirre1, 3.0a0 is on the way.
Squirre1
13th November 2012 17:22 UTC
I look forward to it... I am hoping there is some new functionality, well beyond just adding Unicode support...
Interested to see what is coming...
Thanks,
Squirre1
Anders
13th November 2012 21:42 UTC
You can configure the manifest with whatever supportedOs guid you want now and there are some minor extensions to the preprocessor. I'm sure there are other things but that is what I remember off the top of my head.
The build system generates ansi and unicode stubs and plugins at the same time but that is not something that you notice as a end user (It was a major change that just started working last week'ish...)