There were a few objections, or call for an interim release in that thread (one by myself) but going through bugzilla I really felt the need to speak up more strongly.
However, I find triaging bug reports from users of 0.7 to be an increasing source of frustration. In terms of "Bugzilla" time, 5 months is really, really old and its difficult to do things like determine what bugs still exist, when in the last 5 months their dupe was marked fixed, etc. etc. I also think that the time between major releases will make tracking down regressions reported against 0.8 a huge pain in the ass. Bugs that old filed against other products (especially if they're still off the 1.0 brach) would more then likely get immediately invalidated.
My main fear is that without an interim release there isn't much to indicate what should be a current priority if the build of reports are still skewed to the old code base. Bugs like bug 208920 just don't get the attention they deserve (or the dupes/votes/cc's that would help them to get the attention) without the additional focus on a more recent code base.
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