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Posted over 2 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
Full list of changes: Compatibility with Python 3.10. You can download it from https://wammu.eu/download/. Support this program by donations https://wammu.eu/donate/.
Posted over 3 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
Full list of changes: Fixed compilation on some non GNU systems. Localization updates. Improved CNMI command compatibility for AT module. Improved getting of network and manufacturer information in AT module. Improved compatibility with D-Link ... [More] modems that need to power on. Dropped Python 2 compatibility from utility scripts. Fixed bug in deleting SMS messages. You can download it from https://wammu.eu/download/. Support this program by donations https://wammu.eu/donate/. [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
Full list of changes: Fixed compilation on some non GNU systems. Localization updates. Improved CNMI command compatibility for AT module. Improved getting of network and manufacturer information in AT module. Improved compatibility with D-Link ... [More] modems that need to power on. Dropped Python 3 compatibility from utility scripts. Fixed bug in deleting SMS messages. You can download it from https://wammu.eu/download/. Support this program by donations https://wammu.eu/donate/. [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
Full list of changes: Fix an issue where the gammu worker thread could be brought down if a callback throws an exception You can download it from https://wammu.eu/download/. Support this program by donations https://wammu.eu/donate/.
Posted almost 4 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
Full list of changes: Add support for asyncio in the gammu worker Dropped support for Python 2. Windows binaries built with Gammu 1.41.0. You can download it from https://wammu.eu/download/. Support this program by donations https://wammu.eu/donate/.
Posted over 4 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
Full list of changes: Documentation improvements. Updated MySQL script to be compatible with current server versions. Fixed SMSD operation on phones with more SMS folders. Fixed off by one in Python example script. Fixed PostgreSQL compilation on ... [More] openSUSE. Several compatibility fixes with recent compilers. Improved USSD support. Localization updates. You can download it from https://wammu.eu/download/. Support this program by donations https://wammu.eu/donate/. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
What you can probably spot from past posts on my blog, my open source contributions are heavily focused on Weblate and I've phased out many other activities. The main reason being reduced amount of free time with growing family, what leads to ... [More] focusing on project which I like most. It's fun to develop it and it seems like it will work business wise as well, but that's still something to be shown in the future. Anyway it's time to admit that I will not spend much time on other things in near future. Earlier this year, I've resigned from being phpMyAdmin project admin. I was in this role for three years and I've been contributing to the project for 18 years. It has been time, but I haven't contributed significantly in last few months. I will stay with the project for few more months to handle smooth transition, but it's time to say good bye there. On the Debian project I want to stay active, but I've reduced my involvement and I'm looking for maintainers for some of my packages (mostly RPM related). The special case is the phpMyAdmin package where I was looking for help since 2017, but it still didn't help from the package becoming heavily outdated with security issues what lead to it's removal from Buster. It seems that this has triggered enough attention to resurrect work on the updated packages. Today I've gone through my personal repos on GitHub and I've archived bunch of them. These have not received any attention for years (many of them were dead by the time I've imported them to GitHub) and it's good to clearly show that to random visitors. I'm still main developer behind Gammu, but I'm not really doing there more than occasional review of pull requests and merging them. I don't want to abandon the project without handing it out to somebody else, but the problem is that there is nobody else right now. Filed under: Debian English Gammu SUSE [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
What you can probably spot from past posts on my blog, my open source contributions are heavily focused on Weblate and I've phased out many other activities. The main reason being reduced amount of free time with growing family, what leads to ... [More] focusing on project which I like most. It's fun to develop it and it seems like it will work business wise as well, but that's still something to be shown in the future. Anyway it's time to admit that I will not spend much time on other things in near future. Earlier this year, I've resigned from being phpMyAdmin project admin. I was in this role for three years and I've been contributing to the project for 18 years. It has been time, but I haven't contributed significantly in last few months. I will stay with the project for few more months to handle smooth transition, but it's time to say good bye there. On the Debian project I want to stay active, but I've reduced my involvement and I'm looking for maintainers for some of my packages (mostly RPM related). The special case is the phpMyAdmin package where I was looking for help since 2017, but it still didn't help from the package becoming heavily outdated with security issues what lead to it's removal from Buster. It seems that this has triggered enough attention to resurrect work on the updated packages. Today I've gone through my personal repos on GitHub and I've archived bunch of them. These have not received any attention for years (many of them were dead by the time I've imported them to GitHub) and it's good to clearly show that to random visitors. I'm still main developer behind Gammu, but I'm not really doing there more than occasional review of pull requests and merging them. I don't want to abandon the project without handing it out to somebody else, but the problem is that there is nobody else right now. Filed under: Debian English Gammu SUSE [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
What you can probably spot from past posts on my blog, my open source contributions are heavily focused on Weblate and I've phased out many other activities. The main reason being reduced amount of free time with growing family, what leads to ... [More] focusing on project which I like most. It's fun to develop it and it seems like it will work business wise as well, but that's still something to be shown in the future. Anyway it's time to admit that I will not spend much time on other things in near future. Earlier this year, I've resigned from being phpMyAdmin project admin. I was in this role for three years and I've been contributing to the project for 18 years. It has been time, but I haven't contributed significantly in last few months. I will stay with the project for few more months to handle smooth transition, but it's time to say good bye there. On the Debian project I want to stay active, but I've reduced my involvement and I'm looking for maintainers for some of my packages (mostly RPM related). The special case is the phpMyAdmin package where I was looking for help since 2017, but it still didn't help from the package becoming heavily outdated with security issues what lead to it's removal from Buster. It seems that this has triggered enough attention to resurrect work on the updated packages. Today I've gone through my personal repos on GitHub and I've archived bunch of them. These have not received any attention for years (many of them were dead by the time I've imported them to GitHub) and it's good to clearly show that to random visitors. I'm still main developer behind Gammu, but I'm not really doing there more than occasional review of pull requests and merging them. I don't want to abandon the project without handing it out to somebody else, but the problem is that there is nobody else right now. Filed under: Debian English Gammu SUSE [Less]
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (Michal Čihař)
Full list of changes: Windows binaries built with Gammu 1.40.0. You can download it from https://wammu.eu/download/. Support this program by donations https://wammu.eu/donate/.