CyrilFerlicot wrote
> - To be able to depend on a git project from a private server/
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> repo
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>  in
> BaselineOf/ConfigurationOf 
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> and automatically clone using SSH keys if needed
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(Additions to above in bold)

> STABILITY
Of course!

I've been dreaming of most of the rest of my wishlist since 1.1, and it
seems we've been creeping closer and closer:
- Clean, stable low-level UI framework preserving the liveness and
directness of Morphic, which also is infinitely zoomable and supports
multiple (potentially simultaneously-running) worlds
- 100% customizable (per instance) keybindings
- Clean, customizable text editor with intuitive text model (sad to see Tx
disappear, but we seem to have a replacement brewing)
- Multi OS window support (not sure how close we are here)
- Versionner (or its replacement) support for Baselines - hand editing is a
draaaag

Overall, I'm very thankful for all the progress we've made so far. Many of
my wishlist items have been crossed off. Some bigger ones were:
- Intuitive file library (FS)
- Easy (low-barrier) contribution to other people's projects (via git/GH
support)
- Image management (Launcher)
- Image auto-customization (startup scripts)
- Single FFI library with must-have features from different existing (e.g.
async callbacks) (almost there?)
- Lots of integration with standard formats (NeoCSV/JSON, Pillar for MD)
- Massive CI, including issue tracker integration
- Cherry pick commits (Iceberg and Komitter before)
- Real package model, with meta-data (RPackage and manifests)
- In-editor critics with auto-transformations

I can't wait to see what 2018 brings!



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Sean
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