> This is not directed at you exclusively. It is directed at my > first attempt, Dion's subsequent attempt and your attempt. > The problem with the attempts is that the core is so gory > that collaboration is difficult at best.
I understand - I really meant to explain why it is currently stalled. > I approach I want to take is the one that is fastest in > releasing 1.0 which I would say is releasing what we have and > moving on to the new stuff. I am still going to push stuff > from my branch into the release and I'm sure you will too but > I don't think there is any reason in pursuing the branches > anymore at this point. I think I did a reasonable job of isolating the least risky part of the job while still removing the leak and doing it. It is -very close- to working with everything again, so I'd prefer to stick it out. Let's say until the end of next week. If I'm still stuck on the same problem by then, then I'll abandon it, roll in whatever is useful back to HEAD and we'll release it as RC2 as is, leaks and all, then start learning the new code :) - Brett
