On Jan 21, 2:52 am, slnc <[email protected]> wrote:
> And is there any list of issues or any other metric different than
> time that we can use to measure the distance to the point "it is
> ready"? :) (for example: I can count 7 open issues in the 2.x series
> in Launchpad, is it a good indicator?)

Not really, because each issue does not take the same amount of time.

To give more background on the road ahead, I'm currently working on
the syncing code (which turns out to be a lot more involved than we
originally thought). After that, another big feature is the 'Edit
cards' dialog. At this stage, it won't be feature complete yet, but it
should have enough functionality for brave people to use it on a daily
basis.

If you want to keep track of the progress, you can follow the commits
in the pbienst branch on Launchpad.

To be honest, I try not to focus on a release date. The only thing
that is important, I think, is that there is very steady, almost daily
progress and it has been like that for almost 2 years now. I have a
full time job and a family, and that means that I only put in about 5h
per week, but the fact that this effort is very consistent means that
2.0 will get released eventually :-)

Peter
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