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2007-08-20
I really don't get your point. Sorry for the all caps but...
THE PROJECT ISN'T FINISHED YET.
It is a work in progress, and the author is sharing with us along the way. That allows us to:
1. Learn about the project, and see where it stands
2. Test what has been done, to find bugs (which saves time)
For people who are eager to experiment, they can try it. For people who want stable software, at least they can see the progress being made. Seriously, what's the down-side?
IF YOU DON'T LIKE BUGGY / INCOMPLETE SOFTWARE, DON'T DOWNLOAD IT.
It is clearly labeled as such.