After nearly a year of procrastination and avoiding to make up my mind, I finally decided what to do about WinCue. As of last week I’ve picked up the project from the trash and started working on it again. I’m not going to make any promises, but for now I’m focusing on making it (more) compatible with Winamp 5—including support for new skins. I’m also removing old features that are no longer relevant and doing some general code cleanup to make maintenance easier.
As some of you may have noticed, www.wincue.org was down for a very, very long time. The reason being that my previous web host basically abandoned me, and I neglected to do anything about it. The site is back up on SourceForge.net hosting now, which should be more reliable (although still quite buggy and often very slow). Maybe, one day, if I’m bored and in a good mood, I will make a new site.
If anyone is interested in following the development progress, I set up a backlog on SourceForge.net to keep track of the stuff I’m currently working on. I also did some cleaning up in the bug tracker and feature request tracker. Feel free to add feature requests, but I’m not going to care about bug reports from 1.x for now.
If you are reading this you probably also figured out that I now have a separate blog for WinCue. The idea is to keep it (somewhat) up-to date with what’s happening. Anyway, that’s enough rambling for now. Let’s get back to coding…
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Dave said
Great to hear, looking forward to whatever you choose to do with it!