commit bd56b7522660fe695e5ca2ffaae1d793db7d035d (tag: pcb-20110918-RELEASE, origin/pcb-20110918)
Date: Sun Sep 18 16:05:24 2011 -0400
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commit acf8d00db4a90b555d768341a97453914b7b4aec
Date: Sun Aug 28 23:45:21 2011 -0700
Version in Ubuntu 20.04: 4.2.2 <-- de-conflicted
Version in Ubuntu 18.04: 4.0.2 <-- conflicted
Version in Ubuntu 16.04: 20140316 <-- conflicted
So there was a ~8 year period of broken keybindings :( This is probably a moot point: is there any interest in going back to the original key-bindings (which are mnemonically easier to remember, and are documented), or just go forward with the current new keybindings?
Note affected versions. New (non-conflicting) key-bindings released here:
commit 53579ac6946a6c0 84c1cd7d0f336aa c83f9f3e15 (tag: pcb-4.2.1-RELEASE, origin/pcb-4.2.1) beb17356fa9c9a2 77414ce7fc
Date: Tue Dec 31 13:49:09 2019 +0100
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commit c75676e1b24ad25
Date: Sun Apr 28 18:17:26 2019 -0400
Conflicted key-bindings released here:
commit bd56b7522660fe6 95e5ca2ffaae1d7 93db7d035d (tag: pcb-20110918- RELEASE, origin/ pcb-20110918) 55d768341a97453 914b7b4aec
Date: Sun Sep 18 16:05:24 2011 -0400
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commit acf8d00db4a90b5
Date: Sun Aug 28 23:45:21 2011 -0700
Version in Ubuntu 20.04: 4.2.2 <-- de-conflicted
Version in Ubuntu 18.04: 4.0.2 <-- conflicted
Version in Ubuntu 16.04: 20140316 <-- conflicted
So there was a ~8 year period of broken keybindings :( This is probably a moot point: is there any interest in going back to the original key-bindings (which are mnemonically easier to remember, and are documented), or just go forward with the current new keybindings?