On Sat, 2003-11-08 at 17:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If Wagon has been continuously developed while we're struggling to get a 
> 1.0 out the door, it's disappointing to me.

Listen I made an effort to clean up everything and I wasn't quite
finished but you insisted on me putting it in CVS so I did. It did not
work 100% with all plugins but it was monumentally better than what we
rolled back. Brett has subsequently made an effort to roll some of those
changes back in and I will start on it again but what was in there fixed
pretty much all of the serious showstoppers. It needed another few weeks
of work by others than myself but you gave up on the effort. That is
truly disappointing to me.

I didn't have time to work on it and you wanted to get a release out so
I put the code in only have it subsequently reverted. The problems in
the core are fundamental in nature and cross cut the entire core.
Hopefully Brett and I working in the branch will help get it done more
quickly.

But I still think the release of the 1.0 can go on. It's really such an
arbitrary thing at this point. The core is pretty stable even with it's
warts and we can fix what we can when we can. What I rolled in is as
close as it has been to being entirely fixed but Brett and I are
basically redoing it now in a separate branch and I don't know how long
it will take. I say we entirely separate out the plugins into their own
JIRA projects and then take a look at what's really in the core. I can
live with releasing what we have now as 1.0.

> I like to work in a team.

Well, hopefully we'll get there one fine day.

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Jason van Zyl
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