On Wednesday, August 17, 2005, at 02:32 PM, Boris Anders
wrote:

> As you (or at least I) never know what Ritlabs is doing next [1]: Yes.


> [1] My guess is, that there will be two more betas, which introduce
> incomplete features, then the look to the date and release v4 :-).

They've always addressed bugs from previous versions. This current
beta demonstrates this. So to answer your specific question, the
answer would certainly be yes.

Whether or not they go on to introduce new features that introduce new
bugs and issues, which in turn distract them from adequately/promptly
dealing with old bugs, is another thing. This seems to be what you
were specifically referring to.

To that, I'd say that it seems to me that with their current approach
where simply debugging is too boring and greatly reduces productivity
or motivation for them, this issue of some easily reproducible and
significant bugs existing for long periods before being fixed will
remain. We just have to hope that what isn't important for many will
not be show-stoppers for us as individuals.

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