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20050518 Wednesday May 18, 2005
Prague Release 4.1 All-Hands meeting NetBeans

even if the topic looks bothering I found another reason how to use my CX65 mobile phone. I can take pictures and they aren't so bad ;)

There was a big all-hand meeting with lot of talks and thanks to everybody working on the amazing NetBeans 4.1 ;) I really like the american style of presentations ! Thank you Tim, John, Bob... did I forgot Pavel? ;^)))))

[morning after all-hands] I read this post again today morning and I found that the pictures need more explanations.
The first one - Tim (director of NetBeans) shows the developer.com award that NetBeans won as 'Open Source Tool of the Year'
The second one - There were a free t-shirts and everybody wanted it :) Why did I name it t-shirts fight :)
And the last - back of the t-shirt. Mobility as the first one - GREAT :)


Comments [0] ( May 18 2005, 05:04:50 PM CEST ) Permalink del.icio.us furl simpy slashdot technorati digg
Over 100k of downloads MobilityPack

Is it time to celebrate?

Mobility pack has more then 100.000 downloads and I count only last two releases - 4.0 and 4.1.

I'm wondering how many of them use the tool for everyday work...
IMO, we do hear too few from them. There are only about 10 active users on nbuser@netbeans.org alias. And there were only about 40 issues/enhancements reported, it doesn't seem enought for me. Or do we have only satisfied users?

If you want to report an issue or if you have an request for enhancement go ahead an file it to issuezilla component=3rd-party, subcomponent=j2me.


Comments [4] ( May 18 2005, 03:00:00 PM CEST ) Permalink del.icio.us furl simpy slashdot technorati digg


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