Am Thu, 09 Jan 2014 16:22:58 +0000 schrieb "Steve Teale" <steve. teale@ britseyeview. com>: > A couple of months ago I was handing out congratulations to Mike Wey on his splendid work in creating gtkd2. > > I have had a good go at it since, and with a couple of small glitches along the way, it has been as close to flawless as I can imagine. > > Anyway, I have got a long way down the road I've been following, but I'm getting close to the point where I need some help. > > There's a very quick description of what I'm doing at > > 1) QA - on Debian based systems - I need people to break it. > 2) Building on a recent version of Windows. > 3) Advice on which repository to use for the source code. A couple of months ago I was handing out congratulations to Mike Wey on his splendid work in creating gtkd2.I have had a good go at it since, and with a couple of small glitches along the way, it has been as close to flawless as I can imagine.Anyway, I have got a long way down the road I've been following, but I'm getting close to the point where I need some help.There's a very quick description of what I'm doing at http://britseyeview.com/compo/ - even that is not finished yet. But anyway, if anyone in the D community is interested, I could use some help with:1) QA - on Debian based systems - I need people to break it.2) Building on a recent version of Windows.3) Advice on which repository to use for the source code. http:// www.red dit.com/ r/technology/ comments/ 1jk1gz/ sourceforge_ starts_ using_ enhanced_ adware/ http:// www.glu ster.org/ 2013/08/ how-far-the- once-mighty- sourceforge- has-fallen/