rst discussion around this.
> 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 an
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 be