I recently saw the elego post-SvnDay write-up at:

   http://www.elegosoft.com/bestof-svnday2011/

Cool stuff, and I'm glad to see that our gracious hosts felt that the day
was successful.  I know I was encouraged by conversations I had with recent
adopters of Subversion, as well as by the opportunity to meet our two newest
committers!

I do have a question, though, about a portion of that report:

   The good news is: after the extensive rewrite of Subversion's working
   copy library has completed, a release branch will be created within a
   month, and the first release candidate is expected in August 2011.

I didn't get the sense at the hackathon that there were enough documented
blocker issues to delay our putting out our first release candidate for
another *three months*.  Did I miss some critical discussion on Friday?  Did
I simply misunderstand the discussions we had earlier in the week?  Are
there some blockers that are living in peoples' minds and *not* in the
tracker (aka "poor collaboration and communication")?  Was the write-up just
a mistake, and August is actually the *release* target date?

-- 
C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net>
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