On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 1:28:51 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:

> In short, adding pyzo's features to Leo would be really really stupid.

*Port mortem*

It hurts to have spent months on a fool's errand.  Otoh, the pyzo project 
did drive the two main features of Leo 6.0, namely moving to Python 3 and 
supporting Qt docks.  Both are important and useful.

Anyway, we can't change the past, and it's good to acknowledge our mistakes 
and move on.  The belated Aha's will prevent even more wasted effort in 
future.  It's good to see how easy it is for Leo and pyzo to work together.

So now I personally am at a big transition.  None of the items scheduled 
for 6.1 are urgent.  They could easily be postponed for months, or even to 
the end of this year. It's time for a big rethink of where I go next.  This 
should be exciting, if a bit daunting. It's been decades since I have been 
in this situation.

Edward

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