Toward release 1.0-alpha1 of Yzis

As some of you might know, I had to finish my Ph.D. and it took me a lot more time than previously planned. I’m happy to tell you that it is now finished. I’m officially a doctor in the field of applied mathematics, and I have more time to dedicate to free software.

One of my first goals is to release the sleeping code for yzis. There sure are a lot of issues with this code, and the KDE kpart is still unfinished, but I think we can release basic, working, tested applications. This would mean the curses-based nyzis and the qt4-based qyzis, both for Linux, Mac OS X, windows, and maybe some other platforms like the *bsd.

We created a project on freehackers redmine project manager to handle this new development. We expect to release 1.0-alpha1 next week-end (june 22th), and keep on testing/fixing bugs until 1.0. Then we should focus on the real fun stuff : kpart and other embeddings.

Oh, and, meanwhile, we moved the code from subversion to mercurial.

redmine project for bug reports

Yzis homepage

view yzis source under mercurial (you can also clone the repository from this url)


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  1. ST says:

    Well, i am really happy to hear that. Given the fact that i switched to KDE because of the ill fated kpart vim. I am really really happy. Thanks and good luck.

    Also congrats for your Ph.D.
    ST

  2. We still need a little bit of time to provide the component, but soon, soon…

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