> So if I change it to say "The Migrate project, which is currently
> seeking developers, intends to provide schema migration support as
> well.", would that have prevented whatever frustration you've
> experienced ?  (since i am sensing frustration).

Yes, a certain level of frustration is bound to occur after you have
spent an hour reading about the project, downloading the code and
setting up an example - only to find a show stopping bug, report it
some time later after finding the right bug tracker... to then notice
that there hasn't been a check-in for some months and to then have to
spend a further 15 minutes checking various places to try and find
it's status.

A warning, somewhere, would prevent other people from following the
same pointless steps.

Having said that, the project looks very good - so active promotion
would be a Good Thing.

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