Hi,

Ivy 2.0 beta 2 being around the corner, I've reviewed some of the current
open issues in JIRA. I've marked all open bugs to be fixed in 2.0, as I
would like to make 2.0 final as stable and clean as possible. I even think
that fixing bugs should be our main focus now toward 2.0 final. The current
feature set is pretty good, so if we don't want to dilute too much our
effort and the time frame for 2.0 final, I think focusing on bug fix is a
good option. I don't say we should stop developing features, sometimes we
may have some needs or specific interest in some new features. Moreover
fixing bugs is not the most entertaining thing to do, so we'll probably need
some rest with more interesting stuff :-).

So, do you guys agree with this plan?

Xavier
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