From seb@REDACTED Fri Apr 30 14:10:54 1999 From: seb@REDACTED (Sebastian Strollo) Date: 30 Apr 1999 14:10:54 +0200 Subject: Future of open source Erlang & When is next release? Message-ID: Hello Since a lot of people are wondering, I thought I would summarize some of the current plans for open source Erlang. As it stands right now, the open source version is lagging behind the production version of Erlang. This is not very good for anyone in the long run, so our plan is to merge them into one common base. Hopefully this will happen with the next official production release (in November 1999). Until then there will not be that much effort put into developing / maintaining the current open source release, mostly due to lack of people having time to work on it. I will try to include all fixes sent to us and, when necessary, make new releases. I am planning to put together a new release in about two weeks (sorry about this, Eddie gang, I realize you would like it sooner.) Since there won't be many people here that have time to work on this, I don't think there will be any binary versions of the new release (also don't hold your breath waiting for a windows version). Included in that release will be: the latest version of mnesia/mnemosyne and a new version of etk. Some bug fixes (out of the top of my head, fixed terminal weirdness, interface list in inet:get_if, and a couple of other things...) All of you that have sent us reports on compiling on other OS's, please mail me the modifications you made (if any) if you want them to be included in the next release. Thanks to all of you Erlang users! -- Sebastian