I''m pleased to announce Cucumber 0.1.9 - full changelog here: http://github.com/aslakhellesoy/cucumber/tree/v0.1.9/History.txt gem install cucumber (As usual, the gem will take a few hours to rsync around the world). With this release Cucumber supports 19 natural languages! Cucumber is now represented on all continents. Please send more translations. (I know that Australians say "Nifty shit" for "Feature", but I don''t know the other words). Cucumber also has Autotest support now. It turns out Git+GitHub is working great for this project. There are 50+ forks and 300+ followers and I keep pulling in high quality improvements several times a week. I''d especially like to thank Joseph Wilk, who has contributed a ton of great features and fixes. Joseph is now part of the "official" Cucumber team. So what''s next? A couple of things. I will focus on improving the internal structure of features to make it easier to manipulate the contents of features programmatically. I''m planning to introduce a better AST. For users of Cucumber this will not be noticeable, except that support for tables will be much better. One thing I have in mind is to be able to push actual values back into a table and open up for custom interpretation of tables. I also want to make it possible to customise how table "results" are displayed (for example comparing actual and expected values inside individual cells). When these internal changes start to take shape it''s time to slap some REST around Cucumber so we can integrate it better with authoring tools. Then we will invite the customers to the party. Thanks to everybody who has reported bugs, come with suggestions and contributed code so far. Enjoy the new release! Cheers, Aslak