MacOS app update needed

Bruno bandry at ut1.org
Thu Sep 22 13:26:11 UTC 2022


Hi,

I'm sorry if my question was awkward. Like I said, it works well.

I never asked for useless development. I'm just surprised last commits 
are not included in a release.

We also had a constructive chat in November (with Diab Neiroukh) on this 
list. You made an appreciated change, but the question remained opened.

I really admire your work and simply asked if something was planned. I 
understand you have priorities and won't bother you any longer.

Regards.

Bruno

Le 22/09/2022 à 14:04, Lewis Donzis a écrit :
> ----- On Sep 22, 2022, at 6:43 AM, Jason A. Donenfeld Jason at zx2c4.com wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 10:22 AM Bruno <bandry at ut1.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Windows Client project don't feel alive either. Last commit has 6 months
>>> and last release is 9 month old.
>>>
>>> Same, here https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-windows/log/ and here
>>> https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-windows
>>>
>>> Version 0.5.3 works well, but I suppose it can be even better!
>>
>> That seems pretty uncalled for. Folks asking for a wireguard-apple
>> update have good reason to do so -- there are outstanding bugs and
>> pull requests. But for wireguard-windows/wireguard-nt? C'mon now --
>> that's received some *extremely* active development, stabilizing after
>> nearly weekly updates for some time. Are there outstanding pull
>> requests for it? So your note here really isn't appreciated. The
>> WireGuard project doesn't churn out code and updates just for the sake
>> of writing code and doing updates. Things need to have rationale.
>> There will be updates to wireguard-windows/wireguard-nt at some point
>> when development makes sense there. But right now? Is there something
>> pending? Instead maybe be thankful that that software has reached a
>> point of stability where project development energies can go into more
>> pressing tasks, such as wireguard-apple.
>>
>> Jason
> 
> I could not agree more.  What a world we live in where code that hasn't been touched for a few months is considered stale, rather than being rewarded and appreciated for reliability and stability.  Jason, congratulations on not needing to touch that code for six months!  Much of the beauty of Wireguard is its simplicity, to the point that it can be done "right", and it really shouldn't need to be touched!
> 


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