I had my tongue slightly in my cheek while typing that, but still. The intent behind that specific point was that I'd like to see golden contrib (which exists in practice whether or not we call it that or have any visible sign of it on Drupal.org) get a lot more issue queue attention than it currently does. More testing and reviewing (and submitting) of patches, more people tracking the lists to put down bogus/duplicate bug reports and answer support requests, etc. etc. I have no illusions about this happening immediately - there's a shortage of core patch reviews as it is, but it's happened a bit with Views/CCK/Panels/Imagefield/Imagecache and there's a lot of potential there for it to continue and develop. If there was a general feeling (not a new rule) that we can't do a full release without x and y modules, then some of the help that's ready to be welcomed with open arms might be more forthcoming. Additionally, the process of porting these modules uncovers core bugs (or more often unforeseen deficiencies which are harder to test for) every so often, and that would be happening during beta rather than after .0
I don't have particularly strong views on this (except that it's worth discussing), but, in the back of my mind there's a longer term idea for somehow having HEAD ports of a few modules maintained, fully simpletested, alongside core, so we can see exactly what breaks and how during the release cycle as patches land (this long term idea stolen almost verbatim and without permission from Douglas Hubler at the testing BOF). We have this to an extent with Poll and Profile etc., but without simpletests it's been easy for them to stay broken for quite a long time without anyone noticing - not to mention they're not going to be exposing the same deficiences.