On 01/04/2016 06:28 PM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [Petter Reinholdtsen] >> Anyway, the 1.4.1-1 version just uploaded in Debian seem to work, but I >> am unsure how to properly test it. Please check it out and let me know >> if it work for you or not. > > I managed to test it, found a bunch of bugs and fixed them in git. I've > tested the twitter plugin, and it is working now, but I am unable to > test the flickr and google+ plugins. > > Do you have time to test the git version, and let me know if flickr is > working now? If so, the next upload can close the RC bug. If not, I'll > just upload and leave that testing for later > Thanks Petter for all this work on Creepy! I have just got back from my holidays and I am busy trying to catch up. If you can wait a couple of days, I will try and give it a spin (tomorrow or the next day). Regarding upstream, I read somewhere that this latest version (1.4.0/1?) would be the last release of Creepy for the desktop. Unfortunately, I can't find that announcement anymore. You wouldn't believe what comes up when you put "creepy" into a search engine :-) I was planning to write and ask what the plans are, but your email should do the trick anyway, and I am intrigued to see what happens with your Pull Requests. Regards, Ross
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