On 14/11/2006, at 17.14, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Thomas Grill wrote:
There are no plans to incorporate Miller's 0.40 into devel_0_39
Well, there are - but no manpower available.
Oh sure there are would-likes for that... there are many would- likes... But I wouldn't like calling it a plan until there is some
hint of allocated resources
I think there is a difference between a would-like and a sure-would-
not-ever-like. - The first is much more like a plan since it is a
possible plan, where the later is a plan not to or never to.
I say this, since i when i first read it, understood 'there are no
plans to' as 'there are plans never to' which proved not to be the case.
One could argue that a flaw in - or a mixture of - my understanding
of grammar, time or aristotle.