Hi,

while we are still in graduation limbo, I'd like to ask if we should start thinking about a 0.9 release. Lots has changed since 0.8.1 and we are already generally recommending people to use trunk. We do have the nightlies now, that makes it easier to use trunk, but a proper release is still a good idea in my opinion. But
we are not in a rush either.

My question would be what we want for a 0.9 release. I understand that there's still ways to go before we are hitting 1.0 (and it is kind of a shame that we run out of 0.x numbers, unless we break out of decimalism and start doing 0.10.x and 0.11.x
releases (which I wouldn't really mind)).

Trunk, while it works, could do with some improvements:

 - My config writer still has a bug (Jan).
- The HTTP-Auth implementation details are still being discussed (Damien, Chris?). - The libcurl requirement might have to be adjusted further on user feedback. - `make check`, especially the JS-test suite execution needs work (Chris?).
 - Documentation is incomplete or out-of-date (All?).

What else do you remember that needs to be improved in trunk before a release?

What other features do you want to see in 0.9?

Cheers
Jan
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