Simon Riggs wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 18:42 +0900, Hiroyuki Yamada wrote:
> 
> > Do you think this problem is must-fix for the final release ?
> 
> We should be clear that this is a behaviour I told you about, not a
> shock discovery by yourself. There is no permanent freeze, just a wait,
> from which the Startup process wakes up at the appropriate time. There
> is no crash or hang as is usually implied by the word freeze.
> 
> It remains to be seen whether this is a priority for usability
> enhancement in this release. There are other issues as well and it is
> doubtful that every user will be fully happy with the functionality in
> this release. I will work on things in the order in which I understand
> them to be important for the majority, given my time and budget
> constraints and the resolvability of the issues.
> 
> When you report bugs, I say thanks. When you start agitating about
> already-documented restrictions and I see which other software you
> promote, I think you may have other motives. Regrettably that reduces
> the weight I give your claims, in relation to other potential users.

Simon, where did this come from?  "Other software?"  

I think Simon's comments are way off base here and only serve to
increase tension in this discussion.

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