Previously, Lime was marked as experimental because it wasn't sure whether
this branch would ever see a release.

By now, Lime 2 is closing in on its first alpha release. This means that
Lime's feature set is relatively complete by now, but the API may change as
we gather feedback.

I will soon write a more exhaustive blog post about Lime's release plan.

Bernhard

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30. Aug 2009 10:32 nachm. schrieb am "Crafty_Shadow" <[email protected]>:


I have noticed that lime 2.0 is no longer marked as Experimental in
the SVN branch, does that mean it is closing completion?
I intend to use mainly for testing purposes (no pun intended), but
still, it would be good to know when does the current revision stand.

On Aug 30, 10:53 pm, Bernhard Schussek <[email protected]> wrote: > Okay.
> > In this case you co...

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