It's something of a joke at my house when I say that Leo is almost
finished. I've been saying that for a long time.
Nevertheless, Leo is, if fact, nearing completion. Indeed, Leo's to-
do list has been steadily decreasing for over a year. Here is my
present general schedule:
QQQ
May 5
- 1-2 weeks: vim bindings.
Took 11 days, including new drawing code.
May 16
- 1 week: leo-as-a-package.
- 1 week: bugs.
- 1 week: flexible file format.
- 2 weeks: integrate rope (& autocompleter)
- 2 weeks: gtk gui.
Updated total: 7 weeks.
QQQ
Note in particular that the "vim" (new-key) bindings was finished on
schedule even though the new drawing scheme became a part of it.
Sure, the 2-week projects could take longer, but it does look like
everything will be finished this year. And nothing else has a great
deal of appeal. Yes, I'll continue to support Leo--probably for the
rest of my life, but I don't see the support role taking more than a
few hours a week.
Furthermore, many others can contribute to Leo now...
What this means is that I shall soon be looking for the "next big
thing". This is healthy and normal. I know from experience that this
can be a stressful time--the old routines are not sufficient to occupy
my days. But that can't be helped.
Edward
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