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#1 2007-07-21 17:18:38

Walker
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From: Boston, MA
Registered: 2004-02-24
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txp 5.0

Howdy….anyone see this?

http://www.source.mambo-foundation.org/content/view/126/1/

How does that make you…feel?

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#2 2007-07-21 19:07:56

hcgtv
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From: Key Largo, Florida
Registered: 2005-11-29
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Re: txp 5.0

Walker wrote:

How does that make you…feel?

10. Warm and fuzzy?
9. Why do Mambots have all the fun?
8. I’d need a beefier VPS if I made the switch.
7. Internet Explorer ain’t so bad for backend admin stuff.
6. Piece of Cake.
5. MSSQL, I can’t wait to be 0wned.
4. Templating, woohoo!
3. Where did I put those PHP accelerators?
2. Isn’t that the name of a dance?
1. Cough Joomla! cough.

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#3 2007-07-21 20:05:34

Mary
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Registered: 2004-06-27
Posts: 6,236

Re: txp 5.0

Information a book contains about the current branch makes no difference to what happens in Txp development. Why would it? In fact, when CMS’ are updated, books about them tend to be as well. The point is moot anyway: once 4.1 is released, there will be two versions of Txp available (4.0.x + 4.1.x), not just one (regardless of what name or label we apply to them), so the book will still be largely correct and usable.

I don’t see what version number is actually applied really matters in the grand scheme of things, though I do think the leap from 1.0 to 4.0 was purposeless, rather silly and confusing.

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#4 2007-07-21 20:19:28

iblastoff
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Re: txp 5.0

Mary wrote:

Information a book contains about the current branch makes no difference to what happens in Txp development. Why would it? In fact, when CMS’ are updated, books about them tend to be as well. The point is moot anyway: once 4.1 is released, there will be two versions of Txp available (4.0.x + 4.1.x), not just one (regardless of what name or label we apply to them), so the book will still be largely correct and usable.
I don’t see what version number is actually applied really matters in the grand scheme of things, though I do think the leap from 1.0 to 4.0 was purposeless, rather silly and confusing.

seems mary caught my post before i removed it so here it is (albeit summed up) to avoid confusion for others:

-suggesting renaming 4.1/crockery to 5.0 (as i thought this thread was intended to discuss but it appears i am way off on that!) as it seems to be a relatively new beast altogether and on the outside, others would perceive it as a new version of txp rather than a bugfix-only release

-curious as to the development of 4.1/crockery and if the textpattern solutions book would be obsolete when crockery is officially released. i mean of course new versions of software/books come out, but i dont know how different 4.1 will be as i’ve only seen mentions of “elements” and nested sections and not much else i’ve personally come across.

Last edited by iblastoff (2007-07-21 20:19:57)

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