; -*- mode: text -*- ; arch-tag: 164a7c1e-72e3-426f-95b8-ea68afdbeaf2 Subject: Xtla 1.2 is out!! The Xtla development team is proud to announce the release of Xtla, version 1.2. Xtla is the Emacs front-end to GNU Arch client (either tla or bazaar branch, at your option). It mainly provides user-friendly wrappers for native commands. The 1.2 version of Xtla will most probably be the last version of Xtla to contain new features. We are currently moving to a more generic architecture, that we called DVC, which will support other RCS as back-ends. We already have preliminary support for Mercurial and Bazaar 2. The main features are: * PCL-CVS like interface for tla inventory and tla changes * Archive browser - navigate painlessly through archives, categories, branches, versions, etc. * Good integration in Emacs - almost everything can be done from within the editor * Bookmark manager - keep the most frequently used arch locations in your bookmark buffer * Integration with ediff, Emacs's graphical diff tool - to view changes made in a local tree. - to view and resolve conflicts after a merge. * Interface to view missing patches from all your partners with a single command * An Emacs mode for arch-related files (log files, =tagging-method, "build-config" files) * Support for baz, and for baz added commands like "switch", "annotate", "status", "resolved" * Integraton with Gnus. The main new features for the 1.2 version are: * M-x baz-update RET can use either merge, replay, or update * changelog buffer, cat-log-mode buffers, and *Article* buffers (in Gnus) show clickable buttons for revision names (and other Arch names). * A mail notification is available from the Changelog buffer (bound to "M") * Several bazaaz 1.5 compatibility issues solved * Many bugfixes Information about Xtla can be found here: http://wiki.gnuarch.org/xtla We also have a project page on http://gna.org (savannah.gnu.org-like), where you can find information about the mailing list, the online manual, the download area, and the bug tracker (also used for feature requests): https://gna.org/projects/xtla-el You can install Xtla is from the archive found here: https://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/arch/public The version is Matthieu.Moy@imag.fr--public/xtla--main--1.2 Xtla can also be downloaded as a tarball from here http://download.gna.org/xtla-el/ Or installed as a Debian package. The package is now in Debian unstable. You can also get it by adding deb http://download.gna.org/xtla-el/apt/ unstable/ to your sources.list file if you use another .deb-based distribution. Many thanks to all contributors and testers, in particular, for this version: Stefan Reichör, Original author of Xtla and integrator Masatake Yamato, GNU Emacs hacker ; Robert Widhopf-Fenk, XEmacs integration and testing Milan Zamazal, Debian developer Mark Triggs