On 08/02/11 8:32 AM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:

[Sandro Santilli]
Rob, there are 25 bugs on the tracker which are marked with severities
from Important up [1].

I think those issues should be addressed prior to make any candidate
release.

While I agree it would be great to have more bugs fixed and more
features implemented, I also believe it is important to get regular
releases with high frequency.  So given the choice of releasing what
is available now and waiting for someone to find time to fix more
bugs, I believe it is better to release now and hope to have more bugs
fixed in the next release.

That's usually true as long as the code does not have any showstopper bugs. Putting out releases with major showstopper bugs that result in
regressions from previous releases is not cool and makes the release
more or less useless. There are at least a few bugs currently in the
bug tracker that are showstopper bugs and would make the release useless.

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