Well, the open source mantra is "release early, release often", so I  
think the earlier you can get Thaw out there, even if buggy and  
incomplete, the faster you can start getting feedback from users.

So, as far as I am concerned, you should go for it!

Ian.

On 16 Jul 2006, at 11:11, Jerome Flesch wrote:

> Hello,
>
> According to some people on IRC, Thaw seems to be now a good  
> competitor to
> Fuqid. So I think it could be interresting to release a first Thaw  
> beta (If
> you agree for this first release, I will announce it on freenet- 
> chat@ and
> Frost).
>
> But before doing it, I would like you to examine Thaw, to see if  
> you don't
> find any bug and if the user interface is right for you ? (and  
> maybe if you
> want to add some functionnalities before releasing this first beta ?)
>
> --
> Thaw mailing-list: http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/ 
> listinfo/thaw
> Bug tracker: https://bugs.freenetproject.org/
> Snapshots: http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/Thaw/
>
> -- 
> Jerome Flesch.
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