Re: maturity and status and attributes, oh my!

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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
  it may be that some people had a different understanding of what was
meant by "maturity" than i did.  what *i* meant by that attribute is
a feature's current position in the normal software life cycle, and
that would be one of:

  experimental -> normal (stable) -> deprecated -> obsolete

People who actually write and maintain code disagree with your imaginative interpretation.

	Jeff, who notes the snipping of CC from previous thread





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