Concordance 0.20 is officially released! It's a very major release for the
Concordance project! A slew of new features have been added including:
firmware updates on some remotes, significantly improved auto-detection
mode, support for more platforms, better handling of failure modes, better
windows build support, and better learn-IR support.

In addition, Concordance's core functionality is now contained in a shared
library called libconcord which has a documented API as well as perl and
python bindings. Several clients already exist.

Finally there have been a slew of bug fixes, documentation updates,
efficiency improvements and stability updates. We've moved to
autoconf/automake for consistency, have significant code cleanup, and more.

I'd like to thank all of the people who helped make this release possible,
as you can see from the Changelog, this release had a lot of contributors!
Thanks to you all!
-- 
Phil Dibowitz                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Never do it in 'awk' if 'sed' can handle it;
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