+SimGrid (3.10) NOT RELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ XBT:
+ * Our own implementation of getline is renamed xbt_getline, and gets
+ used even if the OS provide a getline(). This should reduce the
+ configuration complexity by using the same code on all platforms.
+
+ Java:
+ * Reintegrate Java to the main archive as desynchronizing these
+ package is not acceptable anymore (Java is now considered stable)
+ * Bugfix: Task.setDataSize() only changed the C world, not the value
+ cached in the Java world
+
+ SMPI:
+ * Improvements for the SMPI replay tool:
+ - For most of the collective communications we can know exactly
+ which rank is the root one.
+ - Now we can include in the traces the real used MPI datatype
+ (till know we were using the MPI_BYTE). Also we can have multiple
+ datatypes in the traces.
+ - The tool supports both time-independent traces from the TAU and the
+ modified MPE tools.
+ - Fix the Reduce action, as there was no information about computation
+ load.
+
+-- $date Da SimGrid team <simgrid-devel@lists.gforge.inria.fr>
+
+SimGrid (3.9) stable; urgency=low
+
+ The Grasgory release: GRAS is really dead now.
+
+ * Complete overhaul of the internal host structures scheme.
+
+ GRAS:
+ * If you use GRAS, you should stay at SimGrid 3.5 (at most) since it
+ was considered as experimental and badly maintained since then.
+ * Keeping it was thus a trap to our potential users, that could take
+ it instead of MSG or SMPI by mistake despite is pity state.
+ * GRAS seems to have very few users (if any), and no one volunteered
+ to maintain it further. It also induces a lot of XBT code (for
+ portability sake), that must be maintained too.
+ * For all these reasons, we killed GRAS. If someone wants to revive it
+ in the future, don't cry, our git history still remembers of GRAS.
+
+ Documentation:
+ * Major overhaul. Merge our documentation again as time proved that
+ splitting it was really not helping our users.
+ * Further improve the developer documentation to help newcomers
+ hacking on SimGrid itself. The user documentation (and in
+ particular, the beginner documentation) is still in a sorry state.