From ca081b9770eb2c2dfd18c03210009677f5192409 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Russell Keith-Magee Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2023 09:10:30 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Minor corrections. --- content/news/buzz/2023q2-roadmap/contents.lr | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/news/buzz/2023q2-roadmap/contents.lr b/content/news/buzz/2023q2-roadmap/contents.lr index 87948d1..4815ea6 100644 --- a/content/news/buzz/2023q2-roadmap/contents.lr +++ b/content/news/buzz/2023q2-roadmap/contents.lr @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The good news is that as of the end of Q1, we're finally getting traction on the We have also been able to release Toga v0.3.0. This release was almost 5 years in the making. -Q1 saw some unexpected improvements to Briefcase. We've had persistent problems supporting AppImage and Flatpak as packaging formats; during Q1, we couldn't avoid these problems any longer, so we introduced a System packaging backend, and made this the new default for Linux apps. We're now able to produce native system packages for Briefcase apps, supporting almost every Debian, Redhat or Arch derived distribution. These packages are already proving more stable: we had no major issues during a recent tutorial at Everything Open 2023, despite a wide variety of Linux distributions in the room - something that we've never been able to say about AppImage. +Q1 saw some unexpected improvements to Briefcase. We've had persistent problems supporting AppImage and Flatpak as packaging formats; during Q1, we couldn't avoid these problems any longer, so we introduced a System packaging backend, and made this the new default for Linux apps. We're now able to produce native system packages for Briefcase apps, supporting almost every Debian, Red Hat or Arch derived distribution. These packages are already proving more stable: we had no major issues during a recent tutorial at Everything Open 2023, despite a wide variety of Linux distributions in the room - something that we've never been able to say about AppImage. However, once again, that means there's a lot left on the Q1 TODO list. Toga documentation is being slowly updated as we audit each widget; however, we haven't made any changes to the example apps; we haven't been able to do any substantial Toga planning; and we haven't been able to add any native cross-platform hardware support. @@ -40,6 +40,6 @@ Summary Providing a robust GUI testing framework for Toga has definitely proven to be a lot more complicated than we originally thought. The good news is that as of the end of Q1 2023, we're finally starting to make good progress on testing. We hope that by the time of our next status update, we're able to report that we're nearing the end of our testing journey, and we can turn our focus to other areas of interest. --- -pub_date: 2023-04-01 +pub_date: 2023-04-04 --- twitter_handle: freakboy3742