Subject: | EUMM maintainers interested in stealing what they can |
#toolchain have expressed an interest that perhaps PI adds some features that could potentially be directly supported by EUMM.
Not necessarily all the things PI does are migratable to the EUMM codebase, but if there's anything your code does that is more general purpose and lends itself to EUMM usecases, then that is collectively desirable.
So if you can list features you desire from EUMM, EUMM will see if they can add some of them to their TODO list =)