The license spesified for resharper 2010 preview is not valid anymore. Should I raise that as an issue? Or is there some other way to notify jetbrains?
Uploaded a new license to the nightly builds page.
>> The license spesified for resharper 2010 preview is not valid anymore. >> Should I raise that as an issue? Or is there some other way to notify >> jetbrains?
Uploaded a new license to the nightly builds page.
License will expire on 22nd which is several days. Can we rely that you will update?
I have the impression that we're going to keep the VS10 preview (valid trial licenses included) until the R# v5 EAP opens, which will obsolete that preview.
>>the R# v5 EAP opens, which will obsolete that preview.<<
When do you think that will be? I've been slogging through with the July 19 "nightly" build, which is pretty bad and barely usable. I've effectively been without R# for months since I upgraded to VS2010b1. I'm sure there are a lot of people in the same position as me.
I don't mean to be too critical, but Jetbrains have kind of let us down in terms of keeping up with information and providing regular updates about the progress of R# for VS2010. There was the "teaser" announcement in May, then two months go by, then a few nightly builds, then nothing...
Hello,
Uploaded a new license to the nightly builds page.
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Serge Baltic
JetBrains, Inc — http://www.jetbrains.com
“Develop with pleasure!”
Serge Baltic wrote:
>> The license spesified for resharper 2010 preview is not valid anymore.
>> Should I raise that as an issue? Or is there some other way to notify
>> jetbrains?
License will expire on 22nd which is several days. Can we rely that you
will update?
This will decide if we go production with VS10.:)
Thank you
Hello,
I have the impression that we're going to keep the VS10 preview (valid trial
licenses included) until the R# v5 EAP opens, which will obsolete that preview.
—
Serge Baltic
JetBrains, Inc — http://www.jetbrains.com
“Develop with pleasure!”
>>the R# v5 EAP opens, which will obsolete that preview.<<
When do you think that will be? I've been slogging through with the July 19 "nightly" build, which is pretty bad and barely usable. I've effectively been without R# for months since I upgraded to VS2010b1. I'm sure there are a lot of people in the same position as me.
I don't mean to be too critical, but Jetbrains have kind of let us down in terms of keeping up with information and providing regular updates about the progress of R# for VS2010. There was the "teaser" announcement in May, then two months go by, then a few nightly builds, then nothing...
It just expired again in the middle of a development session after restarting VS
Hello,
>>> the R# v5 EAP opens, which will obsolete that preview.<<
Unfortunately, the situation has changed. We had to abandon VS10 Beta 1 support
in R# 5.
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Serge Baltic
JetBrains, Inc — http://www.jetbrains.com
“Develop with pleasure!”