I'm the first person to acknowledge that working on Drupal should be fun and that you should work on aspects of the code that you think are particularly interesting or rewarding. However, the current focus is clear: getting Drupal 4.7.0 out. As a result, some of us have dropped all the 'fun Drupal things' to focus solely on getting the Drupal 4.7.0 release out. I, for one, haven't worked on new features for months. At the same time, many people have been working on their pet projects. See, those who are committed to getting Drupal 4.7.0 out want to pick up their pet projects too ... We're getting to a point where solidarity becomes absolutely indispensable and to focus on the greater good: getting Drupal 4.7.0 out. So, the "crazy request" goes like this: 1. Can we stop implementing irrelevant improvements? Can we stop working on our pet projects for a moment? (I'm _not_ talking about important improvements for Drupal 4.8/5.0.) 2. Can we stop discussing things you are not going to start working on the next few days? This is not the time to waste time and resources with discussions that lead no where. The focus is clear. Thanks. -- Dries Buytaert :: http://buytaert.net/