Still it is hard to start work on features/fixes that depend on each other.

My big hit for 12.2 should start with the exposed ProjectConnection interface of Gradle to modules. That would be a base for further development. Just got it merged. However I pulled of several other independent PR-s in the meantime, I felt it uncomfortable not to be able to build on the that block of code. It is totally personal. Could I have done some temporal workarounds, yes I could. However I even found it uncomfortable enough to force myself out of the flow and working on something that not depends on that code. Again it is personal, though it seems I'm not alone whose motivation is affected by the freeze.

On 9/9/20 12:22 PM, Neil C Smith wrote:

On Wed, 9 Sep 2020, 19:43 Jaroslav Tulach, <jaroslav.tul...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Have you seen the recent Geertjan's report on health of the community?
Activity drops. Why? I can only speak for myself: because during  the
freeze
there is no place for new development!

But why?! Plan was to feature freeze master, not stop development. PHP
development has been going along fairly well. What are the actual barriers
to that happening in other areas?

Neil


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