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1.6 release announcement #77

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r? @aturon

(shouldn't be merged until thursday)

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  • Pull requests are usually filed against the master branch for this repo, but this one is against gh-pages. Please double check that you specified the right target!

[`libcore`]: http://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/

`libcore` being stabilized is a major step towards being able to write the lowest
levels of software using stable Rust. There’s still future work to be done, however,
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Let's be a bit more specific about this: we can say that this step is enough to build a stable library ecosystem around libcore, but a bit more work is needed before stable Rust supports applications at the libcore level.

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I was also thinking about the float issue, but yeah, this is still better 👍

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aturon commented Jan 20, 2016

Left a few notes, but otherwise LGTM!

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Updated!

steveklabnik added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 21, 2016
@steveklabnik steveklabnik merged commit 019ca2a into rust-lang:gh-pages Jan 21, 2016
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