The blog post really says it all:

http://mootools.net/blog/2014/05/19/mootools-1-5-is-here/

But what it doesn't say, the thing we typically don't highlight on the
blog, is who we owe our thanks to. Here's the top of the commit count:

Core:
Arian Stolwijk (68)
Tim Wienk (50)
Olmo Maldonado (44)
Sergio Crisostomo (25)
Garrick Cheung (17)

More:
SergioCrisostomo (65)
Arian Stolwijk (52)
kentaromiura (16) (aka Cristian Carlesso)
Aaron Newton (13)
Tim Wienk (11)

In short, Arian, Tim, Olmo, Sergio, and Cristian really carried the day
here. The blog post doesn't really capture how much work went in to making
this perhaps the most thoroughly tested release we've ever done, nor the
fact that, now that the tests run against *every pull request *(thanks to
Travis CI and SauceLabs) it makes it *way* easier for us to get back on top
of all the incoming changes and fixes from everyone in the community.

Speaking of changes from the community, the number of *individual* contributors
were 44 for Core and 27 for More!

MooTools 1.5 is a huge milestone for the framework which, in many ways, has
found a tremendous amount of new life in 2014. We're going to be spending
our energy through the rest of the year on engaging you - the community,
the users who love MooTools - in helping us keep it moving forward.

Stay tuned!

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