ivelin wrote:

The difference is that we all chipped in as part of the
community to help finish the re-factoring. All that we
heard from you was bleating from the sidelines, urging us
to release a product that is not ready.



You should probably speak for yourself instead of hiding behind "we all". It is by far not a proven fact that waiting forever for the perfect release serves this project better than releasing smaller increments more often.

I will not enumerate the other people who are no less valuable contributors
and were also "bleating" about the release cycle.


Please stop enumerating people's contributions. All that is in Cocoon's CVS is owned by the community. Sure, we are more concerned by what we initially wrote, but, as a committer, you can update anything anywhere.


It should probably ring a bell to you when people are back porting XMLForm
into 2.0 just so they can use it in a stable release.



A few questions : why haven't *you* back ported XMLForm into 2.0 ? What prevented *you* to do it ? And if other people did it, why haven't *you* incorporated their patches in the 2.0 branch, if this is something that itches you so much ?


Sylvain

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