Great work!

I think it is important to point out that although there
is something akin to an official wish-list, the thing that
really drives things forward is quality patches.

If someone posts a patch that moves OpenOCD in the
right general direction without breaking anybody, then
that patch is highly likely to get committed.

W.r.t. new features, then svn head is a place for work
in progress, so as long as partially implemented new
featuers(mips/arm11) do not disturb other development,
then there is every reason to commit those patches to
sync up development...

--
Øyvind Harboe
Embedded software and hardware consulting services
http://consulting.zylin.com
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