Mmm...
Well, as always, James is the voice of reason. And I tend to agree. What IS the rush?
Seems to me that certain - admittedly well-intentioned - individuals are whipping up a "rush-tear-hurry" atmosphere in response to a completely artificial & pointless "deadline". So what if we go "dormant" again? BIG DEAL. From what I understand, we only came out of hibernation a matter of days ago anyway, so it's not exactly a life & death situation, is it?
If the community wants to put its best foot forward, and show the rest of the wider Linux community just what we really ARE capable of, for Chrissake's let's take our time and do things properly.
We're only a small community. We have only a few 'devs', and they mostly have their hands full with their own projects anyway. And let's not lose sight of the biggest elephant in the room.....with the exception of a very small percentage of individuals, the entire Linux community does what it does in its spare time as a hobby.....for the love of it.....and most importantly, because they WANT to. Not because of any contractual obligations that say they MUST put in 'X' number of hours of work a day because they're receiving pecuniary remuneration in exchange.
Once you start putting "MUST" and "GOT TO" and "HAVE TO" into the equation, any enjoyment in the creative process goes straight out the window. And the whole thing deflates & falls flat, VERY quickly.
Are we really going to create our very best under those circumstances? Those that work best under pressure are few and far between; you only have to look at the "pressure-cooker" atmosphere Redmond instills to see what that begets..!
Myself, I prefer to take my time and get things right; once I start working to deadlines, my creative juices dry-up and everything falls apart. I suspect more folks fall into that category than would care to admit it.
I don't expect many here to agree with me, though.
Ah, hell; do as you will.....
Mike. 