On 7/18/07, Jason Bunting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I *am* curious as to the effort to get us to an official '1.4' release -
> seemed like there was a bit of momentum a few weeks/months back to get all
> bugs fixed and get it shipped, but then it seemed to die.

I think that most or all of the bug fixes are done, IIRC it's a matter
of auditing everything and making sure the docs are good. I've been
really busy, and since MochiKit works as-is for us (svn trunk
obviously doesn't bother me) I haven't needed to devote much time to
it.

I understand that this bothers some people, but I didn't develop
MochiKit to do consulting and my company doesn't really do anything
that would benefit from MochiKit being more popular. I also don't need
a job and I haven't seen any AJAX conferences in interesting locations
lately ;)

> Other than that, I think MK is near-perfect and find it interesting how
> people seem to feel that if a product/technology/etc. isn't constantly being
> developed, it is somehow not that great or not worth using; if MochiKit
> fulfills the measure of its creation (i.e. if its current state meets the
> goals set out for its original design/purpose), then why does it need to be
> continually developed? Some things just mature and are then good enough
> unless major bugs pop up.

That's more or less how I feel about it. I do plan on getting to a 1.4
release, but I've got all of these other internal releases to worry
about before that happens :)

-bob

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