Release of 0.18
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Re: Release of 0.18
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE !
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This was very hard work to get the release done. Thanks to all helping hands!
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Woohoo! We did it!
After some rest it would be good to regroup and consider some of the things we've learned from this release that could make the next one easier.
After some rest it would be good to regroup and consider some of the things we've learned from this release that could make the next one easier.
Re: Release of 0.18
Awesome! Thanks everyone!
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where is the link?
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Maybe post it at the 'official'? linkdin FreeCAD group too?
see https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4295230/
see https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4295230/
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Re: Release of 0.18
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Re: Release of 0.18
@Dev, and all involved people,
Thanks a lot! and Bravo
I recently trained people on CAD basics in a Fablab with Freecad 0.18 and they were impressed by the possibilities.
So impress that they removed their Solidworks cracked versions... that's a good sign
Thanks a lot! and Bravo
I recently trained people on CAD basics in a Fablab with Freecad 0.18 and they were impressed by the possibilities.
So impress that they removed their Solidworks cracked versions... that's a good sign
Re: Release of 0.18
I read this and what immediately came to mind was the discussions surrounding the eventual future release of Python 4, hoping to not repeat the mistakes in the release of Python 3.kkremitzki wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 10:42 pm Woohoo! We did it!
After some rest it would be good to regroup and consider some of the things we've learned from this release that could make the next one easier.
In order for the next release to be smooth, everything needs to be planed now!
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