That sounds reasonable! Thanks for sharing your plans.

On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 2:27 PM Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@usta.de> wrote:
Hi Michael,

Michael Stapelberg wrote on Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 09:45:56PM +0100:

> Ingo, would you be willing to cut a new release anytime soon?

Yes, i have been eager to do that for quite some time already.

> There have been a number of fixes, I think, that have not yet made
> it into any release version.

There are still two holdups that i'm trying to get out of the way:

 1. A fuzzing run found a number of crashes, mostly assertion
    failures and NULL pointer accesses.  Most of these have already
    been fixed, but there is still a small number that need to be
    investigated.  I want to finish that before release because
    i do not want to make a release containing known bugs.

 2. Unfortunately, the GNU troff project
      https://www.gnu.org/software/groff/
    made the decision to also roll a release *right now*, and the
    last release of groff was also two years ago, so quite a few
    thinks changed over there, too, and there is some fallout to
    be dealt with.  Since i'm maintaining the groff port in OpenBSD
    and since i'm also a groff developer, i must make sure nothing
    goes wrong with that, which is draining some of my time that i
    would like to spend on fixing the last few issues found in the
    mandoc fuzzer run.

But we will be getting there...

Yours,
  Ingo
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