-It also brought mailutils support, S/MIME support, picon support, and
-an improved interface for hiding header fields. The CVS repository was
-migrated from SourceForge to Savannah (only for those files that were
-already part of Emacs) and the software was completely reorganized to
-push back two decades of entropy. Version 8 will appear in Emacs 22.1,
-expected to be released in 2006.
+It also brought GNU mailutils MH support, S/MIME support, picon
+support, and an improved interface for hiding header fields. The CVS
+repository was migrated from SourceForge to Savannah (only for those
+files that were already part of Emacs) and the software was completely
+reorganized to push back two decades of entropy. Version 8 appeared in
+Emacs 22.1 in 2006.
+
+Development was then quiet for a couple of years. Emacs 23.1, which is
+due out in 2009, will contain version 8.1. This version includes a few
+new features and several bug fixes.