ibigfire wrote:But much better than nothing for those of us who could use it direly.
The goal is to have stable working software. A feature that is broken should not be included, not unitl it's completely finished.
Besides, if we would include a broken feature, there would be other people complaining about it (with good reason), bug reports would follow, and the work would fall on us again to fix it.
Therefore we only take on the tasks that we can finish in time with our current development team. Things we judge less important will go on the stack of future tasks, unless extra developers join in the effort to help finish the work.