Matthieu Moy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> So, here it is ... the 0.9 is out.

Coool. Thanks for your great work!

> Up to now, I've sent the announcement on this list and on
> gnu-arch-users, and I'm advertizing on french websites/newsgroups. Can
> someone subscribed to the appropriate (X)Emacs mailing lists send the
> announcement there too?
> 
> No new features will be accepted in this branch, except if we can be
> sure it won't break anything. You're all encourraged to test Xtla,
> both manually and by adding new testcases to xtla-tests.el.
> 
> I'm asking all contributors to seal their 0.1 version
> (http://wiki.gnuarch.org/moin.cgi/Sealing_20and_20fixing), and to open
> a 0.9 version. I currently have no partner registered for my 0.9
> branch, so, you'll have to send a merge request on this list for your
> first contribution to this branch.

I have sealed my 0.1 version.
And I have now a xtla--devo--0.9 version in my archive.
 
> If you want to start writting new feature, you can create a 1.1
> version in your archive, and I'll create one in my archive when there
> will be a need for it.
> 
> 
> The roadmap for the next versions will probably look like
> 
> 1.0 : First stable release
> 1.1.x : Development version, focused on
>   - performance issues (to get an idea, run M-x tla-log and compare to
>     "tla logs" execution time -- but I've got some ideas about how to
>     optimize this)

Improve marking speed in tla-inventory

>   - Integration of xtla-browse.el in other parts of xtla.el
>   - If possible, official integration in GNU Emacs and XEmacs.

It would be cool to have a hierachical bookmark buffer (like gnus
topic mode)

> 1.2 : Next stable release
> 1.3.x : 
>   - Some extra stuff such as wrappers for tla-tools utilities
>   - higher level merge operators (either implemented in elisp or as a
>     wrapper for fai http://sourcecontrol.net/~abentley/fai/)


Stefan.


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