and how many users did you make unhappy with the half working pagestore? maybe that shouldve been fixed before more energy was spent on backporting the converters.
-igor On 3/7/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have a team of over ten people, so I don't see why backporting features can't be done, especially as some are without a doubt worth it. Take the converter backport. We made at least two users happy already! And it makes no difference AT ALL to the speed at which the release comes. The release isn't bound to testing anyway, as the first goal of the upcoming release is to have a dry run for an Apache ok-ed release. Eelco On 3/7/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > oh please. the more stuff you add the more we have to test, the longer it > takes. johan is talking about backporting the models and thats great, but he > still hasnt fixed the serialization issues in the pagestore. we needed a > feature freeze a long time ago, so that we _would_ concentrate on getting > the legal issues resolved, but instead weve been happily hacking away. we > should at least try to work on some bugs before adding new stuff in. > > -igor > > > On 3/7/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > thats not the point! its not about api breaks. this is why 1.3 is taking > > > forever, you keep adding and adding and adding. > > > > What are you talking about? 1.3's release wasn't/ isn't postponed a > > single day because of us adding new features. The opposite is true: > > new features (like the converter change) are added because the release > > isn't out yet and it's still ok to add (or backport) features. > > > > No, there is no 1.3 release yet for two (and only two) reasons: > > 1) legal issues due to incubating > > 2) setting up the new release process and being short in time for some > > members who are working on that > > > > Eelco > > >
