Ber, you can stop sprinkling "I'm disappointed by the freeze"- messages all over drupal.org. There is no need to attach them to each issue you update. Let's use the issues for technical discussions rather than for spreading FUD. Thanks. We can continue to discuss this in a central place (this mailing list, this thread) if you wish.
Two people reopened that specific thread with a question whether or not we should press that specific issue into 4.7 I reacted to that, with a message about "we were in a feature freeze, that is why this particular (rather important issue) is on halt. However, if there are still a lot of features are still going in, then why not this one?"
No, you're creating FUD. The past 3 weeks there have been significantly less patches. Is that because I committed new features? I don't think so. Yes, occasionally a critical feature slipped in, but overall the stability of Drupal HEAD has been improving on a daily basis. Feel free to proof me wrong, but I don't think I committed sweeping changes that didn't need committing. Everyone knows we're in a feature freeze and that new features have little or no chance of being committed. In another issue (http:// drupal.org/node/18018#comment-74279) you used false facts to push your political message through people's throat. Tell me, what is wrong with people working on new features during the code freeze? These kind of issue follow-ups are counter-productive and serve no purpose other than to create FUD. If you think you can do a better job, you're welcome to take over and coordinate the Drupal 4.7.0 release process. -- Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/