Re: Release 9.6

2022-12-01 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Cross writes: > One question I do have is with respect to the new folding code, the > changes in Emacs to improve overlay performance and the correct way > forward. > > On one hand, it was an immense amount of work for Ihor to implement a > better performing solution and something I'm sure th

Re: Release 9.6

2022-12-01 Thread Charles Millar
On 12/1/22 18:10, Tim Cross wrote: Max Nikulin writes: On 29/11/2022 13:58, Bastien wrote: Last but not least: thanks to Ihor his truly amazing work and for being the de facto maintainer. I think, Ihor's role in this release is crucial. He spent a lot of time fixing bugs and reviewing pat

Re: Release 9.6

2022-12-01 Thread Tim Cross
Max Nikulin writes: > On 29/11/2022 13:58, Bastien wrote: >> Last but not least: thanks to Ihor his >> truly amazing work and for being the de facto maintainer. > > I think, Ihor's role in this release is crucial. He spent a lot of time > fixing bugs and > reviewing patches, not to mention the

Re: Release 9.6

2022-11-30 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Max Nikulin writes: On 29/11/2022 13:58, Bastien wrote: Last but not least: thanks to Ihor his truly amazing work and for being the de facto maintainer. I think, Ihor's role in this release is crucial. He spent a lot of time fixing bugs and reviewing patches, not to mention the org-fold

Re: Release 9.6

2022-11-30 Thread Max Nikulin
On 29/11/2022 13:58, Bastien wrote: Last but not least: thanks to Ihor his truly amazing work and for being the de facto maintainer. I think, Ihor's role in this release is crucial. He spent a lot of time fixing bugs and reviewing patches, not to mention the org-fold framework to overcome pe

Release 9.6

2022-11-28 Thread Bastien
Hi all, Org 9.6 a major release, is out, and will be available from GNU ELPA in a few hours. The release notes are published on https://orgmode.org/Changes.html. On top of the many small and big enhancements against 9.5, here are some changes you might want to be aware of: - Org tests are now r