> How many people are doing this?
> How big is the team?

Still many different agendas busy time.
It does not mean no interest it means that people are busy. 

>> is a long list of duties before even thinking about Pharo.
>> 
>> So we must evaluate our energy before changing to a new architecture. 
>> And there are always pros and cons.
>> 
>> Evaluating for REAL a new bugtracker is not something that we do in one 
>> afternoon.
> 
> Yes I know, that is exactly why I did not send the mail this morning but more 
> than a month ago.

But since we all know that we will not move before the release then there is 
not much point for people
to look at them because they are busy. When we will decide that this is time to 
look then the right people 
will do it. And I was sad that we would have to throw away all the time you 
spend on it. 

>> And we do not do that two months before a release.
> 
> No indeed, but you do it the day after the release.
> And as you say, it does not take one afternoon to get an idea if it is good 
> or not.

Yes but again busy. 
        VM, 
        jenkins
        Mate
        PhD
        Papers
        coding
        Nautilus
        bug fixes
        everybody needs free cycles and since december none of us have. 
but this is orthogonal to no interest. 

>> We do not change the commit tools 
>> either.

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