On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 6:39 PM, Martin Owens wrote:
We don't have to date the actual release. We can instead date an open-ended freeze process. Pencil in a /want/ for a release, but no date of release.
Personally, I have mixed feelings about this.
We have reality where we don't have a ton of developers circling around the Bzr repo. And then we have reality where lack of a clear release date makes you lazy and unfocused :) So maybe a mixed approach could work indeed.
and those bugs didn't get worked on
Don't feel bad about that. That's more likely economics, not a lack of commitment.
Nope, Josh is correct. Things started slowing down way before recession's bottom and immediately after departure of key developers. So yes, it's about commitment and leadership. It was ever so.
Note that I'm not blaming anyone :)
Waiting for 2017 is silly.
Ditto.
Alexandre