Greetings, Having a version number of zero point anything sends a message that the application is not yet meant for real, production use. I see ABCL as being sufficiently complete and reliable as to warrant a 1.0 release. Enhancements and bug fixes will likely go on indefinitely. The question is, is ABCL sufficiently complete and reliable to be called Common Lisp and used in a production environment? If the answer is yes I think a version 1.0 is due. If the answer is no, what are the steps necessary to get it there? I didn't see a "Roadmap" link on the ABCL page. That would be great. Thanks. Blake McBride On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Erik Huelsmann <ehuels@gmail.com> wrote:
Following the release, I closed the 0.25 milestone, opening the 0.26 .. 0.30 milestones. These are still empty, but could be filled with the outstanding tickets. If you don't have Trac access, please express your preferences here; if you have Trac access, please update the tickets according to your preference.
Bye,
Erik.
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