# > These are on the table as to what should be done next. The Important
# > ones might be a starting point... ;) Comments ? What is it that you need
# > the most ?
#
# A stable release that will drop in and replace the ancient. release from
# EIT. :)
:)
# Would it be possible to do a little more bug hunting "just to make sure"
# and then release whatever you have then as hypermail 1.99? That will give
# people something to put into production while development continues.
What I planned to do was to continue the beta for 2.0 until enough (yes enough is a relative term) people had played with it and were not finding problems. I was looking to put the first out as 2.0 and subsequent releases with new features as 2.1, 2.2, etc.
What I'd really like to see happen is to get a panel of people who make the call as to whether or not a release is ready or not.
# When I die, I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather...
# ...not yelling and screaming like the people in the back of the
# plane he was flying.
So do I. ;)
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