Discussion on 4.2.1 update frequency

new update or not. To facilitate this, providing a list of new features and bug
fixes for each update should be made available. Although Markus does this with
each new announcement of a new upgrade, I think it would be convenient for
users to have a "history of changes" web page for each of the upgrades. The
reason for this is that suppose I downloaded version 10, and so far I haven't
had time to upgrade to the latest release. Now that I have time, I would like
to be able to determine if it is worthwhile upgrading or not. A web page with a
list of changes for each upgrade would be the perfect place for me to make this
determination.

Jazzman (a.k.a. Justin Hickey) e-mail: jhickey@hpcc.nectec.or.th
High Performance Computing Center
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
Bangkok, Thailand

... the HISTORY-page is already there (for month!):
http://www.laum.uni-hannover.de/iln/grass/grass42/HISTORY.html

This page shows all (!) changes applied to the source code from
the first release of 4.2.1 onwards.

   Markus Neteler

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On Jun 22, 1:01pm, Markus Neteler wrote:

... the HISTORY-page is already there (for month!):
http://www.laum.uni-hannover.de/iln/grass/grass42/HISTORY.html

This page shows all (!) changes applied to the source code from
the first release of 4.2.1 onwards.

Oops. Sorry my mistake.

--
Sincerely,

Jazzman (a.k.a. Justin Hickey) e-mail: jhickey@hpcc.nectec.or.th
High Performance Computing Center
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
Bangkok, Thailand

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