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Old 02-21-2007, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ImCoKeMaN
Here is my opinion for the moment, it may change though I think the unified "web based" project for building roms for the masses should be done with version 3.3. This could be done with fewer developers and more web expersts etc. as there aren't as many outstanding issues.

In the meantime however i would like to put my focus on making 3.5 better along with anyone else that is available. The ppcgeeks R1.1 kitchen is designed as a base, but with the right input we could work to fix all it's bugs and release only when it's ready.

At this point i think the 3.5 effort needs to be a select group, where as the 3.3 can be more open. That is just due to the nature of the bugs and potential problem for new members/lurkers.
I think are tremendous benefits to having everyone focused on the same ROM. While there are greater challenges to delivering a bug-free 3.5, the payoff is also greater. Based on the voting, it's running very heavily in favor of moving forward with 3.5.

Also, wouldn't the architecture of the web-based kitchen tool for 3.3 need to be re-engineered if we tried to move on to 3.5? It just seems like doubling the work to me.

A do agree that we should not release our first ROM to the masses until it is certified bug-free, even if it lacks certain functionality.

To summarize, I think we should all be focused on the same goal.

What do you think?
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