Lyntin 3.2 released!

Note: This is an old post in a blog with a lot of posts over a long span of time. The world has changed, technologies have changed, and I've changed. It's likely this is out of date, the code doesn't work, the ideas haven't aged well, or the ideas were terrible to begin with. Let me know if you think this is something that needs updating.

I've been kind of dragging my feet about releasing Lyntin 3.2 because I haven't been getting any feedback from the community. So either no one is using it, or no one replies on the mailing list. Oh well--what can a developer do?

This release has some really great features. I added a scheduling system and re-wrote the ticker to use it. I wrote a #schedule command which allows you to schedule events to kick off using one of several time specifications. It's also got a new #grep command which goes through the databuffer and allows for printing of match context. There are some bug fixes and some refactoring and stream-lining. For the most part, it's a clean-up release.

And now I'm going to kick my feet up and work on all the other things that I've been neglecting.

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