Hello Jakob,
thanks for the good work. I welcome especially the ballistic step 
method. Could you elaborate on its behavior? -- How does it change the 
simulations in terms of speed and accuracy? How does it affect speed 
profiles of individual vehicles?

Thanks,
Matej.

On 1.11.2016 10:24, Jakob Erdmann wrote:
> Dear friends and users,
> we are happy to announce the next release of SUMO.
> As usual, there are many new features and fixes in this release and the
> most important ones are listed below.
>
> Major feature additions:
> - The new SUMO option --step-method.ballistic can be used to increase the
>    physical realism of vehicle movements (position integration uses constant
> acceleration rather than constant speed per time step).
> - Rerouters can now be used to close individual lanes to simulate dynamic
> work zones and accidents
> - Joined traffic lights can now be defined in NETEDIT by setting the
> junction attribute tl following the same rules as in .nod.xml files
> - Added support working working with special lanes (sidewalks, buslanes and
> bikelanes)
> - Connection attributes can now be edited in NETEDIT
> - Netconvert now imports ferry routes and railway crossings from OSM files.
> - The visibility at intersections can now be configured to control the
> braking behavior of unprioritized traffic.
> - OpenDRIVE output now supports elevation and uses parametric curves to
> represent smooth geometries
> - The TraCI python client now supports the convenience function
> traci.start() that automatically selects a port, starts sumo on that port
> and connects.
>
> Major bug fixes:
> - Fixed issues with sublane simulation (crashing, vehicle angles and also
> lane-changing related)
> - Fixed issues with rerouters (crashing, freezing, invalid edge permissions)
> - Fixed issues with importing/exporting OpenDRIVE networks
> - Vehicles added via TraCI now have the correct departDelay value.
> - Several fixes to the TraCI C++ client
>
> Also, we have major additions beyond the core applications:
> - The GUI-Framework SUMOPy by Joerg Schweizer is now part of the core
> release.
>    It offers a simplified workflow for calling SUMO-applications to build a
> scenario.
> - The much sought after 24h-dataset for the TAPAS-Cologne scenario is now
> freely
>    available
>
> Lots of documentation was also added:
> - A new tutorial on quick scenario building with the OSM-Web-Wizard
> - More details on loading and inserting vehicles
> - A new overview page on vehicle permissions
> - The NETEDIT documentation on old and novel features has been expanded.
>
> For a full list of changes with links to the new stuff, see
> http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/ChangeLog
>
> Have fun with the new release,
> Yun-Pang, Gregor, Leo, Pablo, Jakob, Robert and Michael
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