The first milestone of Scala 3.0 was published last week and we expect the first release candidate in December. The community has invested a great effort to polish the new language and its tooling and to make sure that many libraries work with it from the start.
In my talk I give a status report of what has been achieved and what still remains to be done. I give a time table for how we expect the 3.0 rollout to work, and provide some glimpse of how Scala will evolve after this important release.