On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 11:35 PM, Mark Engelberg
<mark.engelb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> core.match has been alpha for about two years.
>
> I've been itching to use it in real projects for a long time, but with the
> alpha status, I've been reluctant to trust that it has been vetted for
> correctness.
>
> What aspects are preventing core.match from being ready for prime-time?
>
> --Mark


AOT issue and lots of bugs. I've picked it up again and spent a quite a bit
of time recently re-familiarizing and refactoring the code. Hopefully we're
not too far off from a real 0.2.0 release, which to be honest will still
mean alpha status - but expect more documentation, faster response on
tickets, and a code base that is more inviting to contribution.

David

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