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so whatamp;#39;s next um thatamp;#39;s what we usually talk about here I think thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;re officially supposed to talk about whatamp;#39;s next uh we can say that some PLL requests have already been created for the next release because some of us are busy in the back row I donamp;#39;t know if you want to give any uh predictions or um so in my short presentation I talked about some improvements that will be made to something Iamp;#39;ve sort of added few of those um during this afternoon I implemented the validate sub command because I thought that would be a good idea um I havenamp;#39;t done any other implementations yet the extension between the map first and topic next oh yeah and then I added the extension points that were sort of missing from Robertamp;#39;s use case uh so sometimes youamp;#39;re able to produce a lot in a short amount of time it also means that Iamp;#39;ve added multiple bugs while doing this because of course Iamp;#39;ve been lis