On Jun 10, 2007, at 3:43 PM, James Graham wrote:

>
> There has been a lot of improvement in html5lib since the 0.9 release
> including some significant bugfixes, and a whole pile of feature work.
> Therefore I think we should consider a 0.10 release (a 1.0 release  
> would
> be nice but there are still substantial known issues in the spec e.g.
> the lack of defined behavior for several elements).
>
> What work needs to be completed before the next release? Apart from
> finishing up code to a consistent state in line with Sam's plan,  
> the big
> issue I see is fixing up the documentation to match.
>
> Also, there is the issue of the python version v the ruby version. I
> think it makes sense to release at the same time with the same version
> number so that one html5lib version number implies one set of bugs
> relative to the latest spec. However I don't think it's wise to  
> hold up
> one port significantly because of issues in the other.

I think we should wait a bit on a ruby release. I also don't think we  
need to keep them perfectly in sync, but I might be a minority on  
that issue.

-ryan

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