> I am of two minds here.  On the one hand, I would like to get the
> most feature-full version into TeX Live 2016.  On the other hand,
> 4.2 introduces some changes that could very well break things (I
> know, since I added some of them), and I don't want something like
> the ill-fated 2.4.3 to go there.  Every beta release and release
> candidate that we've had since we started using them has provided
> very useful feedback, and I don't want to rush it before it's ready.

Sure

> 4.1.1 has proven to be pretty stable; at least there haven't been a
> lot of bugs reported against it, so I think I'm in favor of using
> 4.1.1 unless we have time to put 4.2 through at least two weeks in
> release candidate status before a release.

Ok, maybe we can release rc1 1st of April then? And we could aim at
releasing 4.2.0 around mid-April? What do you think?

Thank you,
-- 
Elie

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