@c when you add a new item, consider moving the lowest item(s)
@c into news-old.itexi.
-@c FIXME: fill in number
-@c used for news about the upcoming release; see CG x.y
-@c DO NOT WRITE BETWEEN THESE LINES
-@c DO NOT WRITE BETWEEN THESE LINES
+@c keep two blank lines between news entries
-@newsItem
-@subsubheading LilyPond 2.13.16 released! @emph{March 15, 2010}
+@c used for news about the upcoming release; see CG 10.2
-We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.13.16. This
-release is intended for developers only, and includes the usual
-round of bugfixes.
-@newsEnd
@newsItem
-@subsubheading LilyPond 2.13.15 released! @emph{March 4, 2010}
+@subsubheading Beta test one of 2.14 -- LilyPond 2.13.39 released! @emph{Nov 15, 2010}
+
+LilyPond 2.13.39 is out; this is the first beta test of the
+upcoming 2.14 stable release. Users are invited to experiment
+with this version. New features since 2.12.3 are listed in the
+@qq{Changes} manual on the website section about
+@ref{Development}.
+
+There are still some Critical problems with this release: the
+vertical spacing is suspicious in two cases, and lilypond can
+crash with some odd input. If you decide to test 2.13.39, do not
+be surprised to discover problems; just send us polite
+@ref{Bug reports}.
-We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.13.15. This
-release is intended for developers only, and includes a few
-updates to the binary build process in addition to the usual round
-of bugfixes.
@newsEnd
+
+
+
@newsItem
-@subsubheading LilyPond Report #17. @emph{March 1, 2010}
+@subsubheading The LilyPond Report #22. @emph{Nov 3, 2010}
-Yay, the Report is back, with a new team! It has been said that
-two heads are better than one — does it apply to newsletters as
-well? Read on and let us know! In this issue we’ll talk about
-websites and poetry, frogs and bugs, not to mention an extensive
-review of the Frescobaldi editor!
+The @emph{LilyPond Report} is back, with some surprises and exciting
+news for the whole LilyPond community! To be found in this issue is
+an up-to-date, complete list of all LilyPond mailing lists and forums
+around the world. Also, for the very first time our special guest
+today is LilyPond’s co-founder and core developer
+@strong{Jan Nieuwenhuizen}, who has been busy these past months --
+read on to find out what for!
-What are you waiting for? Come
-@uref{http://news.lilynet.net/The-LilyPond-Report-17, read
-LilyPond Report 17} now!
+Come
+@uref{http://news.lilynet.net/The-LilyPond-Report-22, read
+LilyPond Report 22} now; comments and contributions are
+warmly encouraged!
@newsEnd
+