Tracking ReactiveUI/MetroRX changes

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aidesigner

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Dec 5, 2011, 12:35:07 PM12/5/11
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Paul,

What is the best way to track Reactive UI changes (ie. Readme). I
currently have version 2.4.5, and NuGet/GIT show new versions up to
2.5.2. I have tried looking at your blog and the goggle mailing list
to determine what is new.

Does 2.5.2 mark the end of ReactiveUI because you are switching names
to MetroRX.

Thanks,
aidesigner

Paul Betts

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Dec 5, 2011, 5:55:42 PM12/5/11
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> What is the best way to track Reactive UI changes (ie. Readme).  I> currently have version 2.4.5, and NuGet/GIT show new versions up to> 2.5.2.  I have tried looking at your blog and the goggle mailing list> to determine what is new.
There haven't been too many changes to ReactiveUI - the changes are
primarily to keep up with Rx Experimental and to fix bugs. I've been
really lazy about sending out release announcements as of late, sorry
about that.

> Does 2.5.2 mark the end of ReactiveUI because you are switching names
> to MetroRX.

No, MetroRx is a version of ReactiveUI designed explicitly for Win8 /
WinRT. Since it's basically impossible to support current platforms +
WinRT, I'm starting from scratch and I can delete all of the crufty
#ifdef's, as well as redesign some of the things I wish I would've
gotten right the first time.

However, I'm still making commits to ReactiveUI and I'm using it in
several of my current non-public projects, so I don't think it's going
to die anytime soon :)

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Paul Betts <pa...@paulbetts.org>

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