Hi Christoph, end of 2023 you shared the news that automake release 1.17 could happen
Indeed. Unfortunately since then I have had to attend to other priority projects, and there's no one else driving automake. I hope to be able to spend some time on automake again soon to bring the release to fruition. I have no ETA though, as ever. Sorry. There has been no public communication for the last couple of weeks. Well, I (or someone) is still replying to questions and bugs on automake@gnu.org and bug-autom...@gnu.org. Not about the release, though, granted. What are your plans regarding 1.17? Release as soon as possible. Are there blockers? Yes. The last pretest in December turned up at least one: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=68808 It requires hacking a function in sanity.m4 to probe make for its "subsecond mtime" behavior. There may be others, I'd have to look at the recent pending bugs. Is there anything we as the community can help? Well, a patch for the bug above would certainly be helpful. Patches in general for any other bugs, especially the recent ones, would be all to the good. Other than actual patches, reviewing the other recent pending bugs to see if any others are important enough to require fixing before the release, or simple enough to just fix and be done with it, would also be helpful. (I know there are a few other patches simply waiting for me to review and install.) Beyond that, three years ago I wrote a message requesting more volunteers. The information is (sadly enough) still current: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2021-03/msg00018.html Thanks, Karl P.S. BTW, did something happen somewhere that prompted you to send this? I ask because another person wrote me off-list today with the same question. Seems a bit much for coincidence.