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oBFusCATed:
If you're interested in C::B getting better for you and your workflows then this is the only way it is going to happen. You have to get a little involved.
There is nothing holding the release, just we have to do it. There are no blocker issue and so on. And to give you a hint - it will work like the latest night builds, it won't be magically better.

About VS 2010. Are you surprised? The VS team is probably 100+ people working on it as their main job. The funny thing is that C::B is better in some aspects (better projects, some integrated editor features).

Jenna:

--- Quote from: Krice on November 07, 2015, 12:23:21 pm ---
--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on November 06, 2015, 08:37:55 pm ---If you want to help, grab a night build and report any problems that affect your workflow, otherwise just wait for the next release.
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That's directly throwing the responsibility to me (and any users).

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That's community driven development, accept it or stop whining.


--- Quote from: Krice on November 07, 2015, 12:23:21 pm ---"If you don't do anything, sorry, we can't finish the next release version." Well you know what, I don't need it. I'm using mainly Visual Studio (free version) and it's no wonder why. Even the ancient 2010 version is better than current Code::Blocks.

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So my suggestion, just shut-up and stop trolling here.

frithjofh:
++jens

Pecan:
The previous comment += 1;

Krice:

--- Quote from: jens on November 07, 2015, 01:36:07 pm ---That's community driven development, accept it or stop whining.
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Really. I thought C::B developers were a team of programmers? By the way, who gets the donations of this project? In some cases open source projects can get a substantial amount of money in donations, but some people never see any of it, even they can give a lot of their time and effort for the project. Not only that, you are asking people to help, in fact demanding that. I wouldn't exactly call that an equal community.

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