> It's not that the code is not stable, it's been more or less stable all
> along (more thanks to Java then to us), but that the system is not
> stable. I don't feel like running off to put in things like searching and
> updating until we know that the the very most basic thing - asking for a
> key and getting the data back, works next to perfectly.

Damn straight! As much as I want searching (I really, really want it), I
really think that we shouldn't even mess with it until after 1.0. All of
our efforts until then should go into tying up all the loose ends to just
have a system that is as anonymous as possible, doesn't have any crutches
or kludges left in it, and lets you insert and request files. Then we can
open up those other huge cans of worms that we've been thinking about, but
they'll rest on top of a system that works really well.

Of course I haven't done any worthwhile coding in the last few months so
I'm not one to talk about focus. I'm just trying to express an
enthusiastic Yeah!

But tomorrow is my last day at work. yay. Then I have a brief vacation and
then maybe I can find something useful to do with myself.


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