Yeah, well, the Ubuntu PPA deal makes build testing for amd64 much easier, but the killer (at least for me) is just availablitiy. No matter what really happens, I can test an i386 build, full, thanks to virtualization. It doesn't matter if im having problems with the current build of Gutsy, I can just fire up a vmware instance. I would be willing to help with a community repo for monodevelop (I use it quite a bit ;) ) but the problem is testing, I just don't have the time. If there is a major push or interest, get in touch with me, I'll roll a Monodevelop 0.15 package and push builds to somewhere public, preferably so people can start testing and help me with that.
Yeah, well, the Ubuntu PPA deal makes build testing for amd64 much easier, but the killer (at least for me) is just availablitiy. No matter what really happens, I can test an i386 build, full, thanks to virtualization. It doesn't matter if im having problems with the current build of Gutsy, I can just fire up a vmware instance. I would be willing to help with a community repo for monodevelop (I use it quite a bit ;) ) but the problem is testing, I just don't have the time. If there is a major push or interest, get in touch with me, I'll roll a Monodevelop 0.15 package and push builds to somewhere public, preferably so people can start testing and help me with that.
Anyways, just a random little brainfart ;)