Mark Swanson wrote:


In the end, we just want more happy satisfied users. If we have to admit to faults along the way and correct ourselves, then that's what must happen. If we cannot be honest and real here we're certainly not going to find that chance in a corporate cubicle.
At times like this I just have to say, "I love ADS!" - and I'm using 1.0!
Mark, many thanks !
If the refactoring is done I'd like you guys to just stamp out a 2.0 asap. All software has bugs. Please don't wait for the code to be perfect for a 2.0 release. Having a known bug list is fine for a 2.0 release. Then I can think about upgrading and playing with all of the new stuff.
We are targeting 2.0 (as some of our previous mail stated), but this is a long process. We know that 2.0 won't be perfect, and we know that some bugs will remain, but this is not a reason to be weak and to soften our control on the project. This is the price to pay for successful projects, and also something we have to do : it's a kind of moral contract we have with the ASF...

Thanks anyway for your encouragements, it make us feel like we are not totally wrong :)

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cordialement, regards,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com
directory.apache.org


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