While I generally agree with your response, a couple of points: On 2/17/06, Dion Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Beta plugins == Beta experience.
I've been planning to, and am even more inclined, to stop publishing (start pulling out?) alpha and beta releases from the central repository. They should be in a separate repository you have to ask for. There will always be plugins in alpha and beta. The critical ones (all the core ones related to site generation) are actually reasonably stable in their current beta state and will get final releases this or next month. > Beta documentation == Beta experience. True, but I'd also wish those complaining about it would point at the hole (and yes, there are many), file a JIRA issue, and says "fix this one". We're working through them. It's incredibly hard to know what's missing on the inside looking out. > Quality mailing list help == Happy user. And I think we have that. Stephen is one of the many people that regularly helps others here, and is to be commended for it. > Things always improve over time. M2 is a big disconnect from M1 and > that also causes frustration. In the short term, the best thing we can > do is improve the products, the documentation and help people, +1 > listen to their rants while reading between the lines. I'd really rather not. Ranting gets you nowhere, and is likely to get a response sharing your own tone. It's not like a bunch of people are sitting here twiddling their thumbs doing nothing, and jumping up when someone complains. Everyone is working on stuff, and everyone has different priorities. Let your problems be known, file a bug, vote for it, prod if it doesn't get responded to, and if you are really desparate - patch it :) But let's keep it friendly. > > My 2c. Hey, we don't have that currency here anymore! :) - Brett --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
