Stephan Assmus wrote: > Adrien, > > [...] Hope > you don't take it the wrong way, maybe I am just annoyed that Haiku has > become so unfit for getting work done recently. On the other hand, it's nice to see so many active developers at the moment making fairly major changes to stuff. Just from reading the amount of activity on the commit list it's clear Haiku probably isn't going to be in the most stable of states at the moment. True it would be good if simpler changes were fully tested, but for example Axel's major networking refactoring was always likely to lead to some regressions (which are being fixed with typical Axel speed). I guess that's just a fact of life on the bleeding edge. Is it time to start talking about the next public release to get a bit more of a push towards stability? Simon