So it's time to roll out 2.21.0 and I think the build instructions are ok-ish for that. We don't clarify the relations/recommendations for Guile-1.8/2.x but that relation/recommendation is currently in flux and this is an unstable release.
We still haven't made the "big" 2.20 announcement, and 2.21.0 being out would make the web page consistent with regard to stable/unstable, so that would seem like a good opportunity. Except that the web page currently is broken with some Python2/3 problems, and that people are hitting a roadblock with MacOSX. I think we should point out on our download page that the GUB-provided installers are _only_ for 32bit MacOSX, and that separate downloads may be provided elsewhere (possibly linking to Marnen's page in the hope that it does not get overloaded?). Because once the big announcements are made, we want people to actually be able to work with what they find on the web page. We can release 2.21.0 prior to that, of course, since the web page updates are (I think) independent from releases. Thoughts? -- David Kastrup