I want to give a big shout out to looo for all the Conda packing work. THANK YOU
The work you do is amazing, one person trying to maintain a rolling release on 3 different OS's is beyond belief.
Without looo I would not have been capable to navigate the PY3/QT5 transition on Win.
Without looo we would have no OSX .dmg's
Without looo we would not have PY3/QT5 AppImages on Linux.
There is a huge advantage to the project to have an ability to test all 3 major OS's using common dependencies!
@looo, I sense growing frustration in your recent posts. I understand, as you've sort of backed into packaging, there is a feeling of obligation. Be careful that you do not lose the joy of FreeCAD. Maybe take a break from packaging and do some "fun" FreeCAD stuff.
I don't know if you saw this https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic. ... 50#p316325
Don't worry if you take a break, all the problems will still be here when you are back
Thanks looo
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Thanks looo.
I, too, saw all the hard work you're doing on packaging.
( @sgrogan, you definitely deserve as many thanks, on that matter )
Especially since packaging is not the most funny task in a project, I suppose.
I hope I see Microsoft and Apple go bankrupt soon, so that your task get lighter
I, too, saw all the hard work you're doing on packaging.
( @sgrogan, you definitely deserve as many thanks, on that matter )
Especially since packaging is not the most funny task in a project, I suppose.
I hope I see Microsoft and Apple go bankrupt soon, so that your task get lighter
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Thanks looo for doing this for everyone. I would still stick at 0.18.xxxxx without your special Mac work!
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Thanks a lot for this kind words @sgrogan, @Chris_G and @chrisb. This means a lot to me. And I know all this wouldn't have been possible without all the amazing work done by you and the whole freecad-community. It's always motivating to see others trying to get things done. And it's amazing to see all the ongoing efforts.
yes I am thinking about making a brake from packaging and FreeCAD for quite a while. Thanks for the link to the gear-tutorials. These are very well done! And nice to see this old stuff (gear-workbench) is still useful.@looo, I sense growing frustration in your recent posts. I understand, as you've sort of backed into packaging, there is a feeling of obligation. Be careful that you do not lose the joy of FreeCAD. Maybe take a break from packaging and do some "fun" FreeCAD stuff.
I don't know if you saw this https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic. ... 50#p316325
Haha. I guess the packaging-world won't stop spinning.
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I agree, BTW! loooo does some major heavy lifting and on top of it I bug him a lot!
Getting FreeCAD out the door is no small task, for sure (and I'm saying that as a pedestrian )
I also want to acknowledge @sgrogan who called it out and has the social skills to do so. Kudos.
Thanks for being an awesome community, y'all.
Getting FreeCAD out the door is no small task, for sure (and I'm saying that as a pedestrian )
I also want to acknowledge @sgrogan who called it out and has the social skills to do so. Kudos.
Thanks for being an awesome community, y'all.
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+1
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Nice sw, nice people here.