On Monday 18 December 2006 16:31, Alex Thurgood wrote:
> James Mckenzie wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > For now, I suggest that we abandon any release timeline, freeze the
> > product feature wise and start fixing the problems we have encountered.
>
> There speaks a man after my own heart. It's encouraging to hear echos of
> what I've mentioned on other lists previously. However, I fear that our
> voices be drowned in the sea of developers that actually do the coding
> and wouldn't get to see their pride and joy out among the public. This
> issue has been discussed before, certainly by the CC, and possibly also
> on this list (from memory). But I certainly second James' and Clytie's
> concerns.

Although I'm not (yet) a Mac user, I'll also add my voice to this. While there 
is nothing to stop developers writing more features, it would be far 
preferable (IMHBCO) to concentrate on fixing those problems which exist, and 
in many instances have existed for too long. Taking such a stance would 
actually maximize our resources, and probably result in the issues being 
fixed more rapidly.
>
> Alex
>
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