To make sure I didn't miss anything, I have just spent a pleasant hour
going through all the messages on leo-editor since February, when Leo
4.7.1 went out the door.

This work is important: it ensures I haven't missed anything vital for
the release notes.

Now that I can put url's in the body text of @url nodes, I can put a
summary (typically the name of the thread) in the headline.  It's
amazing how useful this small change is.

These summary @url nodes will likely be part of the release notes.

Some observations from my review:

1. There was very little work of value on Leo from March through
June.  My mother's illness was only part of the story.  For some
reason I thought working on pylint was important :-)

2. I am struck by how much @root complicated everything.  Getting rid
of it (or at least hiding it) was a big step forward.  Ditto for
simplifying the documentation of @rst nodes.

3. I have been working on documentation and slideshows since early
August.  The pace has been much slower than I would have imagined.
Indeed, a *lot* of writing remains.  Otoh, we now have the screenshots
plugin...

Edward

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