No, I agree there hasn't been much work. I think the major sticking issue for a 1.0.5 was that Dan was not happy with the new date parsing code. The new code was a bit faster and actually compiled. The old parser was some crufty code that was being munged with sed in order to compile. However, the exact data semantics were not identical to 1.0.4.
I would be more than happy to back out these changes and keep them in a separate directory for future work, if this will facilitate a release. Shantonu On Thursday, December 6, 2001, at 05:12 PM, Ken Hornstein wrote: > It doesn't seem like nmh development has really progressed lately; I am > having a hard time finding commits later than March 17th of this year. > > I'm wondering if Dan & the gang are still doing work on nmh; if not, > then > would they be interested in having someone else run the show for a > while? > I'd be willing to tackle things (and at least try to push out a release) > if they were willing. But if things are just on a hiatus and are going > to start back up again, then I'll hang out for now. > > --Ken >
