The 0.5.x releases will mostly be concerned with completing core libexec
modules and functionality for many different scripting languages. Perl
is now mostly complete in 0.5.0. Python will be the focus of 0.5.1.
Ruby may be tackled for 0.5.2. And maybe tcl for 0.5.3...
The 0.6.x release will support compiling and launching of perl/python
scripts with embedded "#bayonne:" directives so that a single perl or
python script file (or shell script, ruby, etc) can contain both
registration/scripting information for Bayonne itself, and also be a
complete application written in perl, python, ruby, etc. 0.6.x will
also concern itself with launching of external Java class files through
libexec, and perhaps pnet images also.
I think drivers and other issues will get revisited at 0.7.0.
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