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2008-12-16
I develop a product for several years. It gets better with every new version. Then I release version 3. Do you expect it to have everything the previous version had, and more?
If it's an overhaul, name it GNOME New-Worse-Experimental version, and you should develop it alongside your stable version until you get it on par with that.
Edited 2011-08-24 18:06 UTC