I know I've said this in the past, but nothing has happened, so just
another gentle nudge....

Obviously pretty much anyone who uses mutt these days uses 1.5.x, and
most software vendors ship 1.5.x vs 1.4.x in newer releases, but isn't
it about time that "we"* do some kind of feature freeze, fix any major
outstanding bugs and decide that something is good enough for a 1.6
release?

1.5 dates back to ~ 2002 (according to
http://www.guckes.net/Mutt/hist.html), so I think it's probably about as
"stable" as it is going to be, even if features are still being added.

w

* And I use the term pretty loosely, since I don't actively contribute
to development, even though I kibbitz on this list.

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