First of all, I hope swiftmac 1.0 as released works well for most people, tone change on caps now. Swiftmac 1 is my daily driver.
That said, swiftmac 2 has been on the back burner a bit because (1) day job stuff and (2) the approach was a bit wrong for doing the async pieces right. I want to have a clean approach before I beg for help, which I do plan to do as the implementation is much larger due looking for broader support of all emacspeaks features (all cool effects, split R/L messaging, etc).
My plan is still vaguely to commit swiftmac 1.0 to emacspeaks, which as I write this I realize there are no blockers to at this point, just gotta do some Makefile integration. So I guess that will be the next thing I do then I will try to get Swiftmac 2.0 initial public structure up probably in February, between now and February I am booked up heavily.
> On Dec 15, 2023, at 21:21, Bart Bunting (via emacspeak Mailing List) <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Robbert et al,
> Just wondering if there’s been any update on the rewrite of the swift server? It’s been sometimes since it was last mentioned, and I see no updates to the git repository. Is it still a work in progress? Anything that can be tested at this poin keen to help out if possible
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> Regards
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