Thanks for explaining, Massimo.

However, it seems that our common interest for a road-map, may not fit the 
way you operate - as you said, if developers don't need a feature, it will 
not be written.
This nulls the possibility of web2py developers answering the needs of 
web2py users.

I agree that a road-map should not contain deadlines - that makes sense (I 
hate deadlines...:) ) - this way more efficient usage of man-power would be 
possible, as the "eventual existence" of a well-written feature, is in most 
cases of higher-priority to users than a 
poorly-written-immediate-availability of that same feature. This way, the 
person with the most experience/knowledge of a given section of the code, 
would be the one to develop that feature, however long it may take for him 
to get to it.
That was the point I tried to convey to Anthony - it feels like we see more 
eye-to-eye on this point.

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