Hello Chris

On 16-Apr-01, you wrote:

> Now that the last official release, (v3.2), is 1 year old today, and has now
> been declared dead, defunct & obsolete, when can we expect a new official,
> non-beta release??

When Voyager reaches a stage where it can be considered sufficiently
functional as to not warrant the "beta" tag, and become a "release"
version.

It's a really bad idea to put dates on stuff like this, because more often
than not you either rush things to meet a date or just ignore the deadline
completely in the hope that you won't care.

Be glad you get semi-regular beta releases. Ask yourself when the next
new official release of IBrowse is, or AWeb.. do you even know what they'll
contain? Do you know that they've fixed those bugs? If you do know - did
they just mail you back with "f**k off bugging us, we fixed it already!!",
or did you get a lovely snapshot of current development to pore over?

(as it stands, 3.3.x is more functional and more stable than 3.2 ever was,
if you want to declare 3.2 obselete than you can move to 3.3.x if you're
into risk.. quite why you're waiting for an "official release" is beyond me
personally, it's not like it's some kind of special thing  with special cool
features above and beyond the last internal beta version..)

Thanks
-- 
Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Website http://www.kittycat.co.uk

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