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== Ubiquity 1.0: A product ready for mainstream use == | == Ubiquity 1.0: A product ready for mainstream use == | ||
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This release will focus on polish. It will not have any major new features beyond 0.8, but before a release is worthy of being called 1.0 it must be much more solid than any release we have made thus far. The built-in commands and nountypes, the security model, the user interface, and the parser must all be clean and reliable, and all remaining major bugs must be fixed. | This release will focus on polish. It will not have any major new features beyond 0.8, but before a release is worthy of being called 1.0 it must be much more solid than any release we have made thus far. The built-in commands and nountypes, the security model, the user interface, and the parser must all be clean and reliable, and all remaining major bugs must be fixed. | ||
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