On Jul 19, 2013, at 3:08 PM, Sean P. DeNigris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Marcus Denker-4 wrote
>> The issues tagged Pharo3 are not all real showstoppers, we should
>> check each and remove the release tag from the ones that are not
>> important.
> 
> Now that we are on a calendar release, does it make sense to do it this
> early in the year? In my experience, anything not tagged for the current
> release gets totally ignored (even by the monkey ;)). For me, there's a wide
> spectrum between showstopper and unimportant. I understand and agree with
> the idea, but for me it would make more sense when we go to beta or
> feature-freeze or whatever we call it.
> 

The problem is that right now we don't know what is important and what not.
When a list of things to do reaches >35, people just give up and don't look 
anymore.
"Why do anything, even if I fix 2 it's of no value compared to the overall 
task".

So limiting us artificially magically makes people feel that even fix 1 issue 
has an impact.

        Marcus

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