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Last Week in Pony - January 16, 2022

Version 0.46.0 of ponylang/ponyc has been released. Many other Pony packages have also been updated to support this latest Ponyc release. A new RFC has been opened to expose runtime scheduler information in the standard library.

Items of note

  • Audio from the 2022-01-11 Pony development sync call is available. It was an extended meeting that included extensive discussion of different approaches for object capabilities and authorization primitives.

Releases

  • Version 0.46.0 of ponylang/ponyc has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 0.1.1 of seantallen-org/lori has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 0.6.1 of ponylang/ponycheck has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 0.7.0 of ponylang/ponycheck has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 1.1.8 of ponylang/net_ssl has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 0.1.3 of ponylang/peg has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 0.2.3 of ponylang/semver has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 0.4.5 of ponylang/http has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 1.0.5 of ponylang/glob has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 0.6.1 of ponylang/valbytes has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 0.3.3 of ponylang/http_server has been released. See the release notes for more details.

  • Version 0.2.2 of ponylang/templates has been released. See the release notes for more details.

RFCs

New RFCs

  • PR #194: Expose runtime scheduler information in the standard library

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