On Friday, February 18, 2022 at 1:37:42 PM UTC-6 Paul wrote:

Edward, I have followed your fascinating project for over twenty years. I 
> can't count how many times you have announced finalization, bug-free code, 
> or feature freeze.


:-) What's different now:

- I have little or no interest in the remaining issues on the to-do list. 
That has never happened before.
- leojs provides a way for Leonistas to get the benefits of VS Code's 
almost endless features.
 

> I imagine you'll have second thoughts.
>

What I need now are new thoughts.  I agree with Thomas that " Leo's 
potential for host a range of useful applications is nearly untapped."  
Thomas and I are saying that Leo doesn't have to "improve" in order to 
explore Leo's untapped potential.

In any case, the world is full of wonders and I'm sure you'll find others 
> to explore.
>

Yes, that's the plan. Thanks for your comments.

Edward

P.S. There is only one remaining issue on the 6.6 list 
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+milestone%3A6.6>,
 
and that involves unit testing. Imo, we can say that Leo is code complete, 
not just for Leo 6.6, but for the future.

EKR

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