> > The difference is that we all chipped in as part of the > community to help finish the re-factoring. All that we > heard from you was bleating from the sidelines, urging us > to release a product that is not ready.
You should probably speak for yourself instead of hiding behind "we all". It is by far not a proven fact that waiting forever for the perfect release serves this project better than releasing smaller increments more often. I will not enumerate the other people who are no less valuable contributors and were also "bleating" about the release cycle. It should probably ring a bell to you when people are back porting XMLForm into 2.0 just so they can use it in a stable release. Ivelin