pls forgive me. didn't see Jacob's reply. was replying to alex.gaynor.
the exact phrasing was a coincidance, though.. lol

On Aug 27, 10:51 pm, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are *NOW* in complete and total feature freeze?
>
> Regards
>
> On Aug 27, 9:41 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > "We're not in complete and total feature freeze. "
>
> > I assume you mean the opposite of this.
>
> > On Aug 27, 9:15 am, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi folks --
>
> > > Right, so this is it.
>
> > > We've got about a week until the scheduled release of Django 1.0, and
> > > the milestone shows 86 open tickets. It's time to put our heads down
> > > and get this release out. A few notes:
>
> > > We're not in complete and total feature freeze. This means that the
> > > only things we should be working on for the next week are fixing true,
> > > verified bugs. This also means that if you report a feature request,
> > > it'll get automatically pushed to post-1.0 regardless of the merits.
>
> > > We're also in string freeze so that translators have the next week to
> > > get their translations as complete as possible. Any string marked for
> > > translation cannot be changed. This means that if you're working on a
> > > patch that touches translated strings, we'll ask you to write around
> > > them.
>
> > > Don't expect to see much activity from the core developers on the
> > > community lists and channels. If there's something that needs
> > > attention from one of us, make a note and repost in about two weeks if
> > > we've not gotten back to you by then. I, at least, am going to pretty
> > > much ignore the mailing lists for the next weekish while we get this
> > > release out.
>
> > > Finally, keep in mind that although "1.0" seems huge -- mostly since
> > > we've been working on it for so long -- it's only the *first* of what
> > > I expect to be an increasingly awesome set of releases. 1.0 will be
> > > missing quite a few things we've had to put off, but 1.1 will be even
> > > better, and 1.2 will kick the crap out of 1.1.
>
> > > So let's do the best we can, but remember that it'll only get better from 
> > > here!
>
> > > Jacob
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