Am 07.02.2017 21:19, schrieb cor@xs4all.nl:
If feedback is requested for a specific version, I have to use this version, right? If I shall not use it, then I can't give any feedback.
They tagged a version for that, https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/tree/1.3-beta
I'm aware of that. There are two major reasons why I've been using git-master (for many years already, BTW):
they make it to the next (beta) release). And we had such cases in the past.
I thought that both reasons would make sense. But that would imply that any current stage of the code is usable in the way that mails can at least be read and responded to.
This was the very first time that the "beast" (your words) didn't do anything at all anymore.
I found your comments a bit aggressive. Words like "completely broken/unusable", "Please test your stuff before committing", "Urgent fix appreciated".
Sorry, they were not meant to be aggressive. But I was just about to send some very urgent business mails, and all of a sudden nothing did work anymore. This was more a bit of hectic and nervousness on my part, and I didn't have the time to send a more "fine tuned" message.
@all: Apologies, if somebody should have felt offended.
We'll be installing the 1.3-beta over the weekend and see if this will work. Probably there may also be a problem at our end.
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany