I don't see how the above comments didn't help? It sounds to me like you may be asking for a poll? There never will be a day that all bug just get put out. Programming a complex project like this does not lend to such a thing.
Feature request: Do you really thing this will ever stop? People will always have something they want added.
Bugs: sometimes and more often then you may think, fixing a bug unleashes the light to more bugs. Some can not be fixed do to a frame work design or missing information. For each feature that is added the probability for new bugs increases. In most software development cycles there is a design doc or at most a list of check offs. %70 of the time involved in writing an application is documentation/preparation. There is a term we use for programs that have no leash, "scope creep" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scope_creep Dolphin is in many scenes a scope creep project. Though it has to be by design.
Sorry but your question is just to vague to answer. Try a poll...
Feature request: Do you really thing this will ever stop? People will always have something they want added.
Bugs: sometimes and more often then you may think, fixing a bug unleashes the light to more bugs. Some can not be fixed do to a frame work design or missing information. For each feature that is added the probability for new bugs increases. In most software development cycles there is a design doc or at most a list of check offs. %70 of the time involved in writing an application is documentation/preparation. There is a term we use for programs that have no leash, "scope creep" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scope_creep Dolphin is in many scenes a scope creep project. Though it has to be by design.
Sorry but your question is just to vague to answer. Try a poll...
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