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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Roadmap for PainlessSVN Roadmap for PainlessSVN
By Hector @ 6:58 PM :: 263 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Product

I've decided that I have to be better at releasing things. I have several completed enhancements for PainlessSVN, but I have held back, because I wanted a lot of other ones to be done. No more. I will release a new version, when I do a bug fix or a single feature is completed and tested.

Proposed Roadmap:

PainlessSVN 1.1

  • Automatic Subversion server discovery
  • Automatic PainlessSVN configuration, if server is found in above step
  • Configuration wizard
  • More information on objects selected in treeview, on the contents pane
  • Status of svnserve Windows service, if any is found

These enhancements are done and have been sitting in my repository for a couple months. Just need to get this packaged for release. This will be done very soon, as soon as I get all of my release tools configured.

PainlessSVN 1.2

  • PainlessSVN Solo (Standard) released
  • Start and Stop Windows service for svnserve
  • The ability to create a Windows service for svnserve, if none is found

This code is also already written, and sitting in my repository. I still need setup the release bits for PainlessSVN Solo.

PainlessSVN 1.3

  • Repository grouping by Realms
  • Path-based security

These are about 50% done. The other 50% is for actually editing the Realms' information and configuring the path-based security. I haven't decided if I want to tackle drag-n-drop in this release yet, as I want to just put out what I already have coded.

PainlessSVN 1.4

  • Import of dump files

This code is done, but needs an UI. That will take some time to get right.

PainlessSVN 1.4+

This is code that I haven't written yet, but here is some of the stuff that I want to tackle:

  • Manage common actions done by hook scripts with a UI
  • Plugin system for custom server actions. Basically custom dlls that are usually done with hook scripts, but done with plugins instead
  • Enabling and configuring SSH on the server for svn+ssh:// protocols
  • Enabling and configuring SASL security
  • Downloading and installation of a Subversion distribution, ie Tigris, CollabNet, and SlikSVN
  • Editing and syntax-hilighting for already existing hook scripts
  • Create a better backup experience for repositories.

This is a lot of work for a single person, but it should keep me busy.

Thursday, November 12, 2009
Roadmap for Text File Splitter Roadmap for Text File Splitter
By Hector @ 11:18 AM :: 305 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Product

The current codebase for Text File Splitter has reached the point where it is too hard to maintain. About 90% of the new feature requests are non-trivial to implement, and I decided to rewrite it instead. I use this new code base for both Text File Splitter and the new Text File Mechanic.

This means that there will not be any updates until I release 2.0. Version 1.5.1 will be the last release under the current codebase.

Text File Splitter 2.0

  • Separate executables for the UI and Console apps
  • UI will have a text box that will give you the command-line to use for the current UI selections.
  • Automatic detection of file encoding
  • Very simple action system (Actual scripting in Text File Mechanic)

Text File Mechanic will be a paid app, but it will only be $9.95. I'm hoping that this is low enough that it will become an impulse buy.

Friday, November 06, 2009
Feedback woes. Wasn't ignoring on purpose! Feedback woes. Wasn't ignoring on purpose!
By Hector @ 11:18 PM :: 332 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Website

I just discovered that there have been people that have sent feedback, which I haven't seen until today. I'm talking about the feedback form on the About page. I'm mortified to say the least!

I want to apologize to all the people who have sent feedback, and did not receive any acknowledgment from me. I have not been ignoring you!

I just fixed the SMTP settings for this website, and that's how I found out that there was quite a few requests in the queue. It appears that this functionality was broken for a long time.

I'm working on creating a better user experience for feedback to all my products.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009
CollabNet releases Subversion 1.6.6 CollabNet releases Subversion 1.6.6
By Hector @ 8:47 PM :: 199 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: News

Subversion 1.6.6 is now out in the wild. You can get it here:

http://www.open.collab.net/downloads/subversion/

You need to create an account in order to get this download.

Sunday, August 30, 2009
CollabNet releases Subversion 1.6.5 CollabNet releases Subversion 1.6.5
By Hector @ 12:35 AM :: 243 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: News

Subversion 1.6.5 is now out in the wild. You can get it here:

http://www.open.collab.net/downloads/subversion/

You need to create an account in order to get this download.

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