I
had a quick look through this, and was VERY IMPRESSED by the
very high quality and exceptional detail of the documentation
provided. It could however do with a little polishing by a
native speaker, just to remove some occasional spots of
germlish. Whether it works or not, I fear I am less able to
comment, since I don't have docker installed on my laptop as
yet.
I just did the OxGarage release v3.0.0 (i.e. bumped the version number, merged dev into master and tagged it) and drafted some brief release notes at https://github.com/TEIC/oxgarage/releases Could you please have a quick look whether there’s something horribly wrong or missing before I publish it? Many thanks PeterAm 21.05.2019 um 13:22 schrieb Peter Stadler <stadler@edirom.de>: Dear all, as proposed at the f2f I’d like to do a OxGarage release soonish. Au contraire to what I said at the f2f I’m now thinking of making this version 3.0.0 (rather than 2.11.0). This release is merely to update the current stable (master) branch (after a year) to catch up with the recent developments in the dev branch, and to fix the versioning which currently states 2.10.0 in the VERSION file but 1.0.0 on the GitHub releases. I no one speaks up, I’ll do so in the next days/week. Best Peter