Hello mosh development community! My name is Wolfgang E. Sanyer. I am a long-time programmer/open-source contributor, and a recent (very recent, just started Jan 10th) professional software engineer. If you'd like to take a look at some of my work, my github is https://github.com/ezzieyguywuf
I am very interested in contributing to the development of mosh: specifically, I would like to help do the work necessary to cut a new release. From what I can see, the last release was v1.3.2 in July 2017. Since then, there have been a number of commits, most interesting to me being 6cfa4ae which adds true color support. While I do not have a lot of experience with the "Release Engineering" work necessary to do this successfully, I am very motivated to get this done as it will greatly improve my daily workflow. Also, I feel confident that given the appropriate learning resources, I can get up-to-speed on what is needed to successfully release a new version of mosh. Please let me know your thoughts on: 1) the general thoughts around cutting a new release (there seems to be some discussion against doing so) 2) any next steps needed to move forward with cutting a new release Thank You! Wolfgang E. Sanyer
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