Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>> In my experience, there should always a be someplace for non-drastic
>> changes to go, otherwise you lose the feeling of motion on a project and
>> everything becomes this nebulous, "Oh, just wait for verion X.Y and we'll
>> have that feature."
> 
> You will *always* have to wait for a future version for added features :-)
> 
> Still, point taken. I don't want to discourage you from working on dbmail.
> Far from it. Question remains howfar you are willing to take 2.0.x before
> you join me on the 2.1 bandwagon...

Actually, I've been thinking about that. I haven't done any hacking at all
on 2.1 yet, except forward-porting fixes and improvement from 2.0. Since
I'm actively using 2.0 for my own little email server, I see all of these
places where it could use tweaks and improvements.

My point vs. Matthew's point I think can be summarized by the question of
whether 2.0 is in its "maintenance phase" yet. I think it's heading
towards that point, but definitely isn't there yet.

Aaron

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