So I am gonna start posting in this thread announcing stable releases for UXP.
PLEASE DO NOT POST IN THIS THREAD!
Anyway...
Unified XUL Platform - September 29, 2020 has been released. You can read what's new in the Change Log at the GitHub Repository!
Unified XUL Platform Stable Release Announcements
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Re: Unified XUL Platform Stable Release Announcements
Oh yeah, So we had the Unified XUL Platform - September 30, 2020 and Unified XUL Platform - October 1, 2020 releases of the platform.
The latter of which is the final confirmed stable release of this cycle and should be considered the one to use for projects.
Rest assured, future announcements, like future releases, WILL be more structured as we all commit to regaining our cohesive and stellar coordination on releases that we not too long ago had.
Stay tuned.
The latter of which is the final confirmed stable release of this cycle and should be considered the one to use for projects.
Rest assured, future announcements, like future releases, WILL be more structured as we all commit to regaining our cohesive and stellar coordination on releases that we not too long ago had.
Stay tuned.
Re: Unified XUL Platform Stable Release Announcements
The October 24, 2020 version of the Unified XUL Platform has been released!
As part of our transition away fromMicrosoft Github, the repository and all primary work is being conducted on the Pale Moon Gitea instance now. We are commonly designating it rpmo because we have too much old school Mozilla in us.
Do note, the UXP or associated application issue trackers should still only be used for specific development actions. Questions, concerns, and problems should be reported to the forum first and those experienced with our issue tracking procedures or those directly involved in development will condense it down to an actionable repository issue in the tracker.
Oh, and we are retaining a mirror for UXP on Github which will be sync'd periodically.
As part of our transition away from
Do note, the UXP or associated application issue trackers should still only be used for specific development actions. Questions, concerns, and problems should be reported to the forum first and those experienced with our issue tracking procedures or those directly involved in development will condense it down to an actionable repository issue in the tracker.
Oh, and we are retaining a mirror for UXP on Github which will be sync'd periodically.