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For the people making AutoPatcher releases (blaze, gondolas etc.), and for people who distrobute the files, Full & Lite releases are so much more a pain in the arse compared to update releases, it's not too hard to just grab 2 (or3) files instead of one. But yes, there will be full/lite this month.

For the people making AutoPatcher releases (blaze, gondolas etc.), and for people who distrobute the files, Full & Lite releases are so much more a pain in the arse compared to update releases, it's not too hard to just grab 2 (or3) files instead of one. But yes, there will be full/lite this month.

yay for full releases :p

now if only the graphic at top right would have a better indication to the eta of the release...

Full/Lite every 3 months and the cumulative updates in the mean time would be nice. ;)

I see the graphic is finally corrected - "March" to "April". I would also like it to give more indication, but I guess it's not so simple - there are only four phases of releasing: Waiting for MS bulletin, creating modules, polish and release... Too bad... :huh:

april releases almost ready guys, im just waiting on some construction work on our new main mirror (gabbix.com) so the last five updates will be available for the other two main mirrors (littlbuger & niksa) to copy from.

as soon as these three are up and running ill post the new threads.

wont be long!

oh, and:

1) @acetken, that lst tweak was too late to be added in, itll have to be added in the may release

2) @devster, actually that progress bar is pretty acurate this month.

3) @Slyder, a % bar would be completely impossible/inacurate. there are way to many stages and variables in creating releases to even really make a guess at a %. if i was to attempt constructing an algorithm to take it all into account, it would be extremely complex indeed!

2) @devster, actually that progress bar is pretty acurate this month.

by accurate i meant, things like 'tomorrow' or 'few days' or 'today' so people have an idea of a rough release day. Going off 'almost ready' it could be that your just uploading it and so will be some time today or its being packaged and uploaded overnight so it'll be ready tomorrow.

april releases almost ready guys, im just waiting on some construction work on our new main mirror (gabbix.com) so the last five updates will be available for the other two main mirrors (littlbuger & niksa) to copy from.

as soon as these three are up and running ill post the new threads.

wont be long!

Can you give me a PM when the main file is up so I can torrentise it please :)

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