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In May 2020, when every KornShell (ksh93) development project was abandoned, development was rebooted in a new fork based on the last stable AT&T version: ksh 93u+. This new fork is called ksh 93u+m as a permanent nod to its origin. We're restarting it at version 1.0. Seven months after the first beta, the second one is ready. Please test this second beta and report any bugs you find, or help us fix known bugs.
We're now the default ksh93 in some OS distributions, at least Debian and Slackware! Even though we don't think it's stable release quality yet, the consensus seems to be that 93u+m is already much better than the last AT&T release.
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In May 2020, when every KornShell (ksh93) development project was abandoned, development was rebooted in a new fork based on the last stable AT&T version: ksh 93u+. This new fork is called ksh 93u+m as a permanent nod to its origin. We're restarting it at version 1.0. Seven months after the first beta, the second one is ready. Please test this second beta and report any bugs you find, or help us fix known bugs.
We're now the default ksh93 in some OS distributions, at least Debian and Slackware! Even though we don't think it's stable release quality yet, the consensus seems to be that 93u+m is already much better than the last AT&T release.
This discussion was created from the release ksh 93u+m 1.0.0-beta.2.
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