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27. May 2012, 03:40:59 am
Xith3D CommunityGeneral CategoryGeneral Discussion (Moderators: Marvin Fröhlich, 'n ddrylliog)API change tracking
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« on: 17. January 2007, 01:40:12 am »

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    As I walk through the postings to identify some of the changes that will affect me when I make my next SVN update I think there has to be a better way.  I wonder if a thread dedicated to tracking API breaking changes, new widgets, etc. would be a good idea.  For example I know that the recent HUD updates affected use of the DemoFolder class (where you setup locations to find textures etc.)  I have not quite found your thread on this yet.

I am sure there are many people like me who want to track the near current state of Xith but don't want to dedicate alot of time figuring out what needs to be done to integrate new stuff changes.  Being hesitant to update is a bad thing for the most part.  I, at least, sometimes have very small slices of dev time and I need to judge whether spend it on my game or syncing with Xith.

A thread with simple observations  "Class Blah is not longer supported use BlahBlah instead." or "Use Dynamic Label instead of Label".  A quick examine of what has changed since my last pull would help me assess the integration effort.

Opinions wanted.   I am NOT SUGGESTING that we shouldn't change Xith.  Especially pre 1.0 release.  I just need to minimize by recovery time between Xith updates.
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« Reply #1 on: 17. January 2007, 07:15:11 am »

Very good idea. Look into the News section. I've started a thread, that I will keep up to date.

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