Hey List, I'm happy to announce the latest release of dispatch. What's notable about this release is that it includes out-of-the-box js_of_ocaml support. Specifically, it allows you to easily set up front-end applications to use the URI fragment to track state transitions and history. For example: let fragment_thread = Dispatch_js.dispatch_on_fragment ~default:"/" [ ("/" , root_handler) ; ("/user/:id/", user_handler) ] ... creates a thread that will monitor for URI fragment changes and dispatch to the appropriate handler. In addition, it will set the initial fragment to "/" and ensure that the handler for that path is initially called; even if the fragment was already set to "/" when the thread started, dispatch will still occur. Due to the API changes included in this release, webmachine[0]'s version has been bumped to 0.2.1. You can find both the new version of dispatch and webmachine on OPAM. Full but short release notes can be found here: https://github.com/inhabitedtype/ocaml-dispatch/releases/tag/0.2.0 As always, issues and pull requests welcomed. -Spiros E. [0]: https://github.com/inhabitedtype/ocaml-webmachine