On Jul 27, 2006, at 1:05 PM, Joe wrote:

> Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
>> Release management is a little more faceted than that. You do  
>> understand
>> that any Open Source project has multiple releases, right? Putting  
>> out
>> periodic releases to act as checkpoints, regardless of whether it  
>> is the
>> ultimate, be-all-and-end-all release has benefits beyond "appease
>> management". That's why they are called development releases. It's  
>> also
>> why they aren't called 1.0.
>>
>> Malcolm
>
> I wonder, then, why .95 has been held off so long.

It's free and open source. I say get a better project manager and  
leave the Django developers alone. :-)

Todd

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