Retention Policy for Sequoyah Builds

Formal releases are kept forever on both the main download page and update site.

While developing a new release, milestone and its related nightly builds will be kept. Once we move to a next Milestone, the nightly builds related to the previous Milestone will be deleted, and the previous Milestone will be moved to Archive.

This way, the main page will always contain the latest release and the current milestone and nightly builds under development.

This policy applies to the update site as well.

ATTENTION: A specific build might be kept if a product depends on it. If this is the case, contact Sequoyah team in order to warn them that you depend on such build.

What if these policies don't work for you?

Just ask. Open a bug or post an email in our mailing list ( web) and request what you need.

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  • Sequoyah has moved to Tools project
    Posted on: Mar 11, 2011

    As part of the DSDP Restructuring, process, Sequoyah has moved to Tools project. The following items have been affected and updated: SVN repository, Bugzilla, IPLogs and web resources in general (download pages, web site, wiki page, blog). Those changes shouldn't affect Sequoyah users in any way different than reconfiguring SVN access and using different download pages.

  • 1.0.2 is available!
    Posted on: Mar 07, 2011

    Sequoyah 1.0.2 is now oficially available for download here. Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)

  • 1.0.1 is available!
    Posted on: Sep 24, 2010

    Sequoyah 1.0.1 is now oficially available for download here. Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)

  • Native debug
    Posted on: Aug 26, 2010

    We have just added a guide to help users setup their development environment correctly.

  • Simultaneously running
    Posted on: Aug 19, 2010

    Check out our latest post on Sequoyah Project Blog!
    Soon we'll share more of our thoughts and experiences!

  • More than Strings
    Posted on: Jul 28, 2010

    We have a proposal for extending Localization framework in order
    to support other resources, such as image, sound and video.
    You can find more information about it here.