Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> 
> > The community decides when to stop development.  Neither Afilias nor any 
> > other company has that control.  If you want the development cycle cut 
> > shorter, make your case to the community --- if you win, great, if not, 
> > don't gripe about it.
> 
> Core decides when to stop development ... that is what cores role is ... 
> to *steer* the development of the code ... the community didn't decide to 
> extend the dev cycle this time, any more then it has in the past ... core 
> decided to ... period.  end of story.
> 

Not for me. I think core picks specific dates for release because it is
too hard to get concensus quickly on dates, but the community is
certainly involved in the setting of development cycles.

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