Dan,

I'm curious, can't you just branch off another tree for those people who want to work on features for the next release. I doubt you'll get them to help debugging on 0.9.0 anyway, since they are new, and it might keep them involved in the project. Once 0.9.0 is out, we can merge the trees and continue on. Or am I missing something important?

Ray

Dan Polansky wrote:
Dear developers,

there shall be no discussion on embedded images in freemind-developer mailing list. (Embedded images are out of scope of 0.9.0 release, one that is already considerably late.)

Best regards,
Daniel Polansky
FreeMind director


On 8/31/07, *Dimitry Polivaev* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hello,

    I have got an message that the person wanting to embed the images,
    Yelve
    Yakut, has left the developer list. This case shows that willing to
    contribute people are not happy with the current style of the
    freemind
    management.

    Let us handle people with care. I believe that the community is
    the main
    resource for the test and the further developments. I am going to
    concentrate myself here. I shall write a conceptual mail and open a
    discussion using both this list and the open forum this weekend.

    Best regards, Dimitry


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