It's been a while since any talk about 1.0 has flown by on the list. My take on recent developments is that calling what we have today 1.0 is a bit of a stretch. The ToT codebase works on in a few interface/ target combinations, but there are still lots of mysterious errors. My investigations into how to add Cortex-A8 support has led down a few thought experiments that would cause major changes to both the code base and to the configuration syntax. All of these things don't make the current ToT feel like a 1.0. Since the main intent of a versioned release is to provide an easy way for users to obtain and build a known version, we don't really need to have an extremely solid first release. I'd suggest that we clean up the current ToT and release a 0.1. That way, the various package maintainers can use a known version and hopefully users will focus on using 0.1 instead of battling with the current ToT and the bugs it has had introduced.

Thoughts?
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Rick Altherr
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"He said he hadn't had a byte in three days. I had a short, so I split it with him."
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