Hi,

Back from WE, I'm merging a few patches in my 0.9.

A lot of patches are actually not bugfixes. I'm still merging it for
now, but in the future, I'll reject any patch that is not _only_ a
bugfix (or a testcase in xtla-tests.el) from the 0.9 branch. Anything
else should go to a development branch.

Rejecting a feature from the 0.9 branch means for me a lot of work,
because I have to either

* sync-tree to eliminate the patch from "tla missing" *and* make sure
  the patch is actually merged in a feature branch

* Keep the patch in the "tla missing" list to be sure it'll be merged
  in the features branch.

Don't be frustrated if you write cool features that are not present in
the 1.0, the next stable release will probably come a few months
after. On the other hand, too much hurry may result in regressions
from 0.9 to 1.0, which is IMO not acceptable.

Also, don't forget xtla-tests.el. Any testcase written now will be of
great help both right now and in the future ... :-)

-- 
Matthieu -- sorry for being a dictatorial project manager ;-))

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