I guess you're currently working on a lot of feature requests at the same time and I don't know if this would be possible, but it would be great if you could offer smaller updates more frequently, than one big update after a long time. So people could already use feature A (which was completed a few month ago), while feature B is still in the making.
But I guess there is some reason why this isn't possible, cause I bet you already had the same thought, right?
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Re: Updates
Some developments require deep changes in the C++ code. They impact various parts of the software in various ways and lots of testing has to be done to keep the software consistent and bug free, even before entering into a beta-test phase.
Also we try to make sure that everything will be scalable in the next years, that's very important for all the TVPaint users.
As a consequence, such changes can't be done into smaller updates, well ... unfortunately.
That said, regarding the v11, I think you might have more smaller updates in 2017 than in 2016.
Also we try to make sure that everything will be scalable in the next years, that's very important for all the TVPaint users.
As a consequence, such changes can't be done into smaller updates, well ... unfortunately.
That said, regarding the v11, I think you might have more smaller updates in 2017 than in 2016.
Fabrice Debarge
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Re: Updates
That sounds pretty logical. Thank you for taking the time to answer this question Fabrice.
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Re: Updates
you are welcome, I know we used to make more small updates during the previous years, so I was expecting this question, sooner or later.
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