Centuries ago, Nostradamus foresaw when Robert Dewar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> would 
write:
> Adrian Robert wrote:
>
>> Although it's a volunteer software project, it's also a software
>> project.
>
> And that's the reason for the decision! In terms of over all software
> project goals it makes no sense to hold up the release for Objective-C
> (or Ada!) Sure there are people who vitally depend on Objective-C and
> Ada, but you can't meet everyone's needs at the same time. If Objective-C
> is so important to some people, then they need to take steps to ensure
> that more resources are placed on this language so that it is ready for
> the release.

The discontinuity level of that is pretty high.

Would it make sense to hold up a release for two days if that allowed
some major issues on the part of Ada/ObjC folk to be addressed?  If
that seems high, how about two hours?

I'd prefer see the GCC project have at least a modicum of
consideration for the "lesser participants."
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