On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 08:54 +0100, Cor Nouws wrote:
> Count for 2.3.0 is only (...) about 70.
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/New_Features_2.3#Full_list
> 
> Though some structured data/lists were available, it took more that a 
> day to only discover all features. Some simply had to be dug out 
> Issuetracker.
> And one feature was discovered a month after the release of 2.3.0 :-)

If only one feature is missing out of 70, it's not so bad IMO.  That
means we attain a 98% success rate.  It's just a matter of whether the
glass is half empty or half full. ;-)

> 
> I cannot judge about a specific issue leading to this thread, but the 
> more automated (= regular info) the better, IMO ;-) 

Sure, automation is good, so long as it doesn't exert too much stress on
the already overworked (and under-appreciated) engineers.  And there are
better ways to communicate than sending a reminder to a public mailing
list which effectively humiliates whoever is being used as a bad
example.

Kohei

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