From:
Justin J
Subject:
[dadadev] 4.2.0 installer feedback and, onward!
Date:
Fri Feb 10 20:05:10 2012
Hello everyone,
I've been getting some good feedback about the installer - no one is saying it isn't working and people are figuring out how to use it fairly easily, so that's good! The direct downloads of v4.2.0 on github is well over 10 times the amount of 4.1.0 which is also positive. If you have any additional feedback, now's the time to chime in, but -
I think it's about time to call er good - I'm going to put a Release Candidate out and just work on updating the site and the manual to reflect the new situation. I may also make a command line interface to the installer - it's just about done, actually (just not very well tested), but I don't know if the utility of such a tool is really worth it. Maybe for folk that have more automated hosting configuration people that just want to add a line to a larger config script, to get Dada Mail a'runnin'. What does everyone think?
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