I think the modifications to Touchy that include ngcgui and gremlin 
should be included. I currently use this on my BP and have been using it 
for months without any bugs. Thanks to Dewey for doing this.

I need to get the thcud component into master so it can be included. 
There seems to a large number of up down thc controllers that use this 
variant of the thc component.

JT

On 7/5/2013 9:33 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> LinuxCNC 2.5 has served us well since April 2012 and has proved to be
> very stable and reliable.  But while machines have been running and
> people have been happily making parts with our stable releases,
> developers have added lots of cool new features to the master
> development branch:
>
>       * g-code remapping
>
>       * gscreen & gmoccapy user interfaces
>
>       * several new hardware drivers and software components
>
>       * probably other stuff i'm forgetting at the moment
>
>
> I'm planning to fork a new branch soon to start stabilizing for the 2.6
> release.
>
>
> Developers:
>
> Think about what new features you want to get into the 2.6 release, and
> let me know what your plans/desires are.  I want to make the new stable
> branch this month some time: anything you can have ready and reasonably
> stable in that time frame is welcome.
>
> I ask that you save any new features that are going to take
> significantly longer for the next release (2.7).  Bugfixes will always
> be welcome, of course.
>
> Outstanding feature branches that I'd really like to see merged before I
> fork 2.6 are the new RTOS support and possibly joints_axes3.  I have
> very little experience with either, I'd appreciate feedback from anyone
> who has run these branches on whether or not they're appropriately ready.
>
>
> Users:
>
> I'll be making a 2.6.0~pre1 release shortly after creating the new
> release branch.  This will *NOT* be a well-proven stable release, it
> will be a highly experimental pre-release!
>
> I'll send out an email at that time asking for brave testers who don't
> mind a little pain and bug-reporting.
>
>


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