Keep those Trains Moving (Aspose.Words on Mercurial)

About a couple of months ago we migrated Aspose.Words development from Subversion to Mercurial. To setup and learn and document new procedures was a bit steep, but the productivity and morale has soared. We never looked back. We have several projects. Just Aspose.Words for .NET consists of 600K+ lines of code, it is in one repository and we have 20-30 feature branches as well as some special branches active at the same time.
May 26, 2011 · 1 min · Romank

Improvements in the Aspose.Words Experience

We are planning a number of changes to our internal and external processes with the single aim - to improve the customer experience. The first set of changes that you are going to notice starting from 1st June are: Fixed schedule of regular releases. Fixed time to make a decision on the issues you reported. Fixed Release Schedule We have always released Aspose.Words quite regularly (1-2 months), but we did not have fixed dates.
May 24, 2011 · 2 min · Romank