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2009.1?

Any guesses what the next point release version number of LV2009 is going to be?

 

2009.1?

 

Here's hoping the new boolean constant makes it into this version 🙂

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nrp wrote:

Any guesses what the next point release version number of LV2009 is going to be?

 

2009.1?

 

Here's hoping the new boolean constant makes it into this version 🙂


I prefere bug-free over feature rich over nice.

And R&D isn't officially evaluating any of the LabVIEW idea Exchange ideas.

 

Ton

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I'm sorry, just looked up the stats.

The boolean redesign is the only one listed not 'new'.

 

However I feel pity in that, the boolean redesign (how nice the idea actually is) is a top priority on the R&D to-do list.

First get all the bugs fixed (and not only the ones in the 'known issues' list).

 

<rant>

I have seen bugs (which affects us and our costumers) dropped of the known issues list for no apparent reason.

I have seen bugs being 'deferred' while the actual work of code should be limited.

</rant>.

 

Ton

 

 

 

 

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You are right, they should probably save the boolean redesign for the 2010 release to give the Marketing team something to work with!

 

I suppose though its like in any project, adding new features is often more fun than fixing boring bugs!

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