On 12/5/2013 11:01 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
Hello Everyone,

this great project would deserve more frequent updates of the
website/roadmap...

Now there is 0.77 out, but on this page we can still read:
http://www.luatex.org/roadmap.html

* Our current estimate is that we will provide version 1.0 in 2012 around
TeX's 32th birthday

As we want to go as bit further that planned originally, that was more version 0.50 and the timeline was stretched. So, versions from 0.50 were more or less production ready. Okay, we could follow the bibtex version numbering and forever stay at 0.99 but eventually we will have a 1.00 (maybe at the 10th context meeting which then also is about 10 years of luatex dev).

But e.g. here it is stated
http://www.luatex.org/svn/trunk/manual/luatexref-t.pdf:
Currently we expect the 1.0 release to happen in spring 2014

That will come a few years later.

But more important for me is the fulfillment of original objectives.
However, their statuses seem to be outdated. I would be grateful for any
update mainly in this area.

There will be a 0.80 (so 0.85 for texlive 2014) around the end of the year, then I'll update the pages. Maybe 0.90 end of next year (and 0.95 texlive 2015).

And this is from the Welcome page:
The latest stable release is 0.60 (April 2010) and we regularly post betas
(the 0.65 beta is also quite useable).

Thanks for noticing.

Generally, there is just several pages on this website and not much of text
so I wouldn't expect big difficulties with the maintenance...

I'll have a look at it. Keep in mind that the website was mostly there to advertise luatex bit when we started. Nowadays it's in distributions so the updates are slower (a beta followed by a stable) and sync with the yearly texlive updates. Regular updates are reported in articles in tex user group magazines and on tex related meetings.

Thanks, Jan

Btw, I also suggest slightly enhanced wording in the Welcome page - from
user benefit perspective:
Instead of 'LuaTeX is an extended version of pdfTeX using Lua as an embedded
scripting language' with history and technical data to mention rather:
LuaTeX is unique command line PDF converter offering high quality
typographic outputs comparable with Adobe InDesign, but with no costs. While

We deliberately avoid such comparisons if only because tex as macro processor is something different than a gui based system. And I'm pretty sure that there are areas where ID is better than TEX and reverse. Also, I've seen so much bad ID as well as TEX output that one can never make such a claim without mentioning that the user is responsible.

it takes only raw TeX82 format as an input, when bundled with ConTeXt, TeX
macropackage, higher level of abstraction can be utilized in your source
documents. It supports Unicode, OpenType fonts, RTL and bi-di writing
directions, inserting PDF or SVG files to mention a few...

Although the luatex project is closely related to context, we don't put functionality in the engine that is macro package specific (and never will). Although for sure context mkiv I slots of lua and depends on luatex, any macro package can use luatex as engine. To what extend the functionality you mention is supported of course depends on the macro package.

Anyway, when I update I'll see what I can do,

Hans


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