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Sep 27 / 8:12pm

September Trellis Desk 2.0 Status

As many of you may have noticed already, ACCORD5 released Trellis Desk v1.0.2 this late afternoon.  So what happened to v2.0?

Development of Trellis Desk 2.0 is coming along smoothly.  While we do not have a public release ready for download at this time, it should be coming up within the next couple weeks.  We originally hoped to have a testing release of 2.0 available in the month of September.  However, v1.0.2 was pushed to the top of our priority list.  Many users were having issues with email piping / POP3, and we didn't want to make our users wait until TD2 for an update.  Therefore, v1.0.2 contains our new email parser that uses PEAR's Mail_mimeDecode package.

Now that v1.0.2 is out the door, we will be focusing our development on TD2.  While we are unable to provide an estimated release date, we ask that you please be patient.  The upgrade will definitely be worth it.

Thanks for your continued support!

DJ Tarazona
Project Lead, Trellis Desk

4 comments

Oct 02, 2009
joao said...
i think this was a clever move, and Accord5 will have my support renovation for sure.

as everyone, i like to see v2.0 out, but having a 1.x more stable is essential to people that is already using it in production like me.. as fixing v1.x problems gives experience for a much better bulletproof v2.0 to come...

so even v.2 only comes out in November, I appreciate the effort for having a better v.1.x meanwhile.

Oct 05, 2009
Neil said...
Thanks for the update! Also agree with the move to prioritize 1.0.2, but I am also looking forward to a version 2.

Thanks.

Oct 09, 2009
Geoff said...
Can anyone give me an indication of how much work should be involved to move from the current version to 2.0 once its released? I'm very interested in getting started but am not yet a user, and I'm not sure if any interruptions or hassles in upgrading would mean I'm better off waiting another month or so for v.2 to come out.

Thanks.

Oct 11, 2009
ACCORD5 said...
@Geoff You're better off waiting until v2.0 hits at least the beta stages. Once 2.0 is released, upgrading will involve just re-uploading the new files and running the upgrade script as always.

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