Skimmed through the article that I was interviewed for in the latest Roast. I still don't have physical copies, but I have the code to access the digital version. It's a nice piece. I know a substantial fraction of the other people who were interviewed for that and the ones I don't know, I've enjoyed their coffee.
Did the (I hope) final Typica 1.9.1 builds. I'll be doing deployment testing later today and then that should be available to download in the usual place.
Windows users on 1.9.1rc1 can safely ignore this (no functional changes). Linux users with HiDPI screens or who don't stick to their default system themes might want to track the development branch for a little while as I'm fixing stuff related to themes and HiDPI.
Why would you agree to be transferred to someone who can answer your questions only to refuse to ask them because the person isn't the one named (who you've been told you need to call early in the day if you must talk to them [you don't]) on your paper? There's something about stereotypical office work that rots the brain, I think.
https://code.typica.us/ is now running Gitea 1.5.0. If you're interested in approximately how much time it takes for me to work through issues, it's now easier to see that information.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.