[...]
> This is not enough granularity, because different people have
> different perceptions of what "half-works" means.  I doubt that
> "half-works" and "just works" are opposites.  Here are three
> definitions that immediately spring to mind.  It wouldn't surprise me
> if others on this list were actually thinking something different from
> all of them.

One thing that's possible, with a feature that's complete enough to be useful
but not complete enough to be finished, is to pop up a dialogue box the first
time it's used:

---wavy dream effect---
Warning! [feature name] is incomplete. While it has some functionality, other
parts do not work. In particular:

[brief summary of what works and what doesn't]

For more information, see [link to Abisource web page describing feature].

[X] Don't show this dialogue again.

[CANCEL] [OK]
---wavy dream effect---

This gives the user plenty of warning that [feature name] doesn't all work, in
a reasonably user-friendly manner, but also allows it to be used if necessary.

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