I am now working on three projects simultaneously: Leo 5.1 (@clean), Leo as 
an external diff, and a web-based Leo viewer.

@clean is the most important.  It promises a large increase in the number 
of people that use Leo. That will increase the usefulness of having a 
web-based viewer for Leo.  @clean also promises to make Leo a real choice 
for developers. That will make Leo as an external diff program more 
valuable.

Edward

P.S.  I have also started on a fourth project, a re-imagining of the static 
type checking project.  I think of it as a static *design* checker.  The 
present plan is to replace almost all type inference with something 
simpler. This must take a back seat now to the other projects, but I'll be 
working on the project from time to time.

EKR

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