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Mago Debugger changes hands
Aug 10, 2014
Aldo Nunez
Aug 10, 2014
Walter Bright
Aug 12, 2014
Rainer Schuetze
Aug 12, 2014
Manu
Aug 12, 2014
Paulo Pinto
Aug 13, 2014
Lionello Lunesu
Aug 13, 2014
ponce
August 10, 2014
Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users.

After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping my family happy.

I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming Language.

I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it, please contact him.
August 10, 2014
On 8/9/2014 8:33 PM, Aldo Nunez wrote:
> Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users.
>
> After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The
> project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping
> my family happy.
>
> I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming
> Language.
>
> I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github
> (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it,
> please contact him.

Thank you, Aldo, for your great contribution with Mago!
August 12, 2014

On 10.08.2014 05:33, Aldo Nunez wrote:
> Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users.
>
> After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger.
> The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it
> while keeping my family happy.
>
> I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D
> Programming Language.
>
> I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at
> github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in
> contributing to it, please contact him.

Thanks, Aldo, for this excellent work.

Very recently, Aldo has made debugging 64-bit processes possible in mago, which is quite different from debugging 32-bit processes.

You can see it in action in the latest beta of Visual D: https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/visuald/releases
August 12, 2014
Thanks Aldo for this very important work! Very sad to see you move on. Thanks also to Rainer for taking on another big project.

I wouldn't be a D user if it weren't for both of your work.

I think this stuff is much more important than the attention it tends to
gets by this relatively Linux biased community.
I suspect there is a much larger number of Windows based users and lurkers
than the representation in this forum tends to suggest.


On 10 August 2014 13:33, Aldo Nunez via Digitalmars-d-announce < digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com> wrote:

> Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users.
>
> After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping my family happy.
>
> I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming Language.
>
> I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it, please contact him.
>


August 12, 2014
On Tuesday, 12 August 2014 at 08:21:40 UTC, Manu via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
> Thanks Aldo for this very important work! Very sad to see you move on.
> Thanks also to Rainer for taking on another big project.
>
> I wouldn't be a D user if it weren't for both of your work.
>
> I think this stuff is much more important than the attention it tends to
> gets by this relatively Linux biased community.
> I suspect there is a much larger number of Windows based users and lurkers
> than the representation in this forum tends to suggest.

I for one.

August 13, 2014
On 10/08/14 11:33, Aldo Nunez wrote:
> Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users.
>
> After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger.
> The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it
> while keeping my family happy.
>
> I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D
> Programming Language.
>
> I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at
> github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in
> contributing to it, please contact him.

Thanks for your hard work, man! It's my favorite D debugger :)

Lio.
August 13, 2014
On Sunday, 10 August 2014 at 03:33:11 UTC, Aldo Nunez wrote:
> Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users.
>
> After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping my family happy.
>
> I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming Language.
>
> I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it, please contact him.

Thanks for your work, it made my D-life way better.
Switching to Mago debugger is the first thing I do right after "dub generate visuald".