On Jan 22, 8:08 am, Jeremy Dunck <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah, how far from 1.2 is the trunk?
>
Not too far, mostly what needs to be done is writing some test cases
and making sure they pass.  This release should be far more stable
too, as quite a few people have sent in bug fixes! I can't give a for
sure date, but I will be spending like 12 hours in car this weekend,
so I will definately have some hacking time there and with any luck,
get an alpha ready to go!

> We're poking at adding documentation, but we've been basing it on 1.2.  :-/
>
Very cool!

Presuming that this 1.2 means 0.11.1 again ( :-P ) ... Anything based
on  0.11.1 or greater will have pretty much the same semantics. The
only differences in these releases are commands available, and
bugfixes.  (There are probably a few subtle things, but those are easy
to correct too).

Regards,
Erich
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