Hello, Hans sent me a patch to fix behaviour of the latest LuaTeX (that I still need to test). Should we wait? Should we patch the otf files and switch to the latest luatex? (linux-ppc and solaris would lag behind until we get the new binaries, but that doesn't seem too critical) Should I wait for the "big package" of changes? The main problem is now also the "current" branch of ConTeXt. If we switch to the new LuaTeX, then current ConTeXt will stop working properly with mkiv. On the other hand: I'm still looking for a better way to deal with such incompatibilities. - There is a way to switch to an older ConTeXt, but that doesn't really help since LuaTeX changes too fast. - There is experimental branch that is not fully functional (but could be made functional, I'm only not sure what binaries to commit there). Some ideas or discussions would be welcome. - One could misuse a different server or a different subdomain to put "more experimental stuff" there and then only sync if there have been no problems observed for more than three days - One could put the whole texmf-whatever tree with all the modules under version control; one looses the possibility to choose modules, but at least the option to roll back in time would be there Any suggestion welcome. Mojca