Heh.  Sorry if I made you worry.  Like you, I'm just a user, so my answer is
drawing more from my experience than anything else.

I'm sure there will be an API stable release.  What I meant by saying that
there won't be a "final" release is that I'm sure there will always be room
for improvements.  T4 is still alive and kicking and there have been API
evolutions there as well, but I would certainly consider it stable.

-- 
Kevin


On 1/28/08 10:57 AM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Chris
Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm sure this is just semantics, but the wording of this makes me quite
> nervous. Will there or will there not be a point at which we as
> developers can expect our applications to not break between small releases?
> 
> Kevin Menard wrote:
>> I don't think there's a formal plan in place.  Howard has been working
>> pretty hard and the rate of releases has been accelerated as he's begun
>> working on it full time.
>> 
>> All I can say is that there's likely no one that wants to get the "stable
>> and final" (btw, there won't really be a final) release out more than
>> Howard.  However, it'd be imprudent to accelerate the schedule just for the
>> sake of a release.
>> 
>>   
> 
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