From: Whit B. <wh...@tr...> - 2004-06-10 15:09:58
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I hate to keep asking but since I've had a project on hold for months that depends on phpwiki in its newer incarnation (particularly with SQL-based user authentication working well and documented), and since this keeps getting delayed, and the intermediate versions which could be usable aren't being supported by answers to the list about bugs and shortcomings in documentation that I've reported over the last few months (yeah, I know, such reports are annoyances, however necessary).... Well, look, you're doing heroic work, Reini, against difficulties you hadn't imagined would be so cumulatively severe when you took on this truly useful and promising project in such a generous way. And I'm sure the answer is that you still expect to have the essential stuff all finally working in a stable way by the day after tomorrow, and documented the day after that. But.... At what point do you now expect you'll have something that's close enough to stable that you can stop running around putting out fires (or building more weird towers onto) and settle back and - through the normal process of dealing with user questions and bug reports - put the final polishing touches on it while the world praises you for sharing such a valuable piece of work so freely? Whit |