Hi, folks! Erik already answered this, but I wanted to add one bit.

Alex wrote:
> What exactly is William going to be doing? [...]
>
> This seems like it has the potential to introduce even more delays into
> something that people are already impatient for.
>   

That's a very reasonable worry, but I don't think that will be the case.

Aaron will continue to do any coding[1], and my goal is to maximize the 
amount of time he can spend actually doing that. Partly by handling the 
communication with the community, and partly by turning that, plus 
Howie's usability recommendations, into a queue of clear, precise 
feature requests.

In addition, I'm hoping we can split the future work into a series of 
releases, rather than one big one. That will let us get the core part 
out as soon as possible. Not only will that benefit readers and the 
community, but feedback and data from real-world usage will help make 
future releases better.

William

[1] If I end up with extra cycles, I'd love to write some automated 
tests for this to hook into the existing test suite. The usage by the en 
and de wikis is divergent enough that it seems like there's a real risk 
of accidentally breaking something, and I'd rather have the computer do 
my worrying for me. I aim to stay out of the production code, though.

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