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+  <li><b>31 October 2005 -- 1.1.0-pre1</b>
+    <p>The development branch of busybox is stable enough for wider testing, so
+    you can now 
+    <a href="http://www.busybox.net/downloads/busybox-1.1.0-pre1.tar.bz2">download</a>,
+    the first prerelease of 1.1.0.  This prerelease includes a lot of
+    <a href="http://www.busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html">new
+    functionality</a>: new applets, new features, and extensive rewrites of
+    several existing applets.  This prerelease should be noticeably more
+    <a href="http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/">standards
+    compliant</a> than earlier versions of busybox, although we're
+    still working out the <a href="http://bugs.busybox.net">bugs</a>.</p>
+
+  <li><b>16 August 2005 -- 1.01 is out</b>
+
+    <p>A new stable release (<a href="http://www.busybox.net/downloads/busybox-1.01.tar.bz2">BusyBox
+    1.01</a>) is now available for download, containing over a hundred
+    <a href="http://www.busybox.net/lists/busybox/2005-August/015424.html">small
+    fixes</a> that have cropped up since the 1.00 release.</p>
+
+  <li><b>13 January 2005 -- Bug and Patch Tracking</b><p>
+
+    Bug reports sometimes get lost when posted to the mailing list.  The
+    developers of BusyBox are busy people, and have only so much they can keep
+    in their brains at a time. In my case, I'm lucky if I can remember my own
+    name, much less a bug report posted last week... To prevent your bug report
+    from getting lost, if you find a bug in BusyBox, please use the 
+    <a href="http://bugs.busybox.net/">shiny new Bug and Patch Tracking System</a>
+    to post all the gory details.
+
+    <p>
+
+    The same applies to patches... Regardless of whether your patch
+    is a bug fix or adds spiffy new features, please post your patch
+    to the Bug and Patch Tracking System to make certain it is
+    properly considered.
+
+
+  <p>
+  <li><b>13 October 2004 -- BusyBox 1.00 released</b><p>
+
+    When you take a careful look at nearly every embedded Linux device or
+    software distribution shipping today, you will find a copy of BusyBox.
+    With countless routers, set top boxes, wireless access points, PDAs, and
+    who knows what else, the future for Linux and BusyBox on embedded devices
+    is looking very bright.
+
+    <p>
+
+    It is therefore with great satisfaction that I declare each and every
+    device already shipping with BusyBox is now officially out of date.
+    The highly anticipated release of BusyBox 1.00 has arrived!
+
+    <p>
+
+    Over three years in development, BusyBox 1.00 represents a tremendous
+    improvement over the old 0.60.x stable series.  Now featuring a Linux
+    KernelConf based configuration system (as used by the Linux kernel),
+    Linux 2.6 kernel support, many many new applets, and the development
+    work and testing of thousands of people from around the world.
+
+    <p>
+
+    If you are already using BusyBox, you are strongly encouraged to upgrade to
+    BusyBox 1.00.  If you are considering developing an embedded Linux device
+    or software distribution, you may wish to investigate if using BusyBox is
+    right for your application.  If you need help getting started using
+    BusyBox, if you wish to donate to help cover expenses, or if you find a bug
+    and need help reporting it, you are invited to visit the <a
+    href="FAQ.html">BusyBox FAQ</a>.
+
+    <p>
+
+    As usual you can <a href="downloads">download busybox here</a>.
+
+    <p>Have Fun!
+
+    <p>
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+
 
   <li><b>16 August 2004 -- BusyBox 1.0.0-rc3 released</b><p>