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## Issue #1: Infrequent Releases
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A lot of the assumptions surrounding the activity of the project stem from our lack of recent releases. Our last release was a stock Fuchsia build back in February, and the last Linux-based build was back in February of 2022. We do not release software nearly as frequently as we would like to, but it is largely the result of our strict quality standards for what is able to be released. We would like our releases to be relatively stable, and meeting or exceeding the feature set of the previous release, and our current work on the new Pangolin compositor, which started in Q2 2022 has made meeting the feature target significantly more complex. We decoupled a lot of services from Pangolin, and we removed the builtin applications from Pangolin itself (as evidenced by their disappearance from the web demo), which results in a smaller binary size and better performance, but at the cost of a lot of work to get back to the previous, not very feature-rich state of the desktop. Those applications still need to be worked on in order to reach the feature target that we are aiming for in order to release a new build. The system simply is not ready for the general purpose use that a frequent release schedule would suggest, however, a lot of our front-end changed are already released and reflected in our [web demo.](https://web.dahliaos.io)
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A lot of the assumptions surrounding the activity of the project stem from our lack of recent releases. Our last release was a stock Fuchsia build back in February, and the last Linux-based build was back in February of 2022. We do not release software nearly as frequently as we would like to, but it is largely the result of our strict quality standards for what is able to be released. We would like our releases to be relatively stable, and meeting or exceeding the feature set of the previous release, and our current work on the new Pangolin compositor, which started in Q2 2022 has made meeting the feature target significantly more complex. We decoupled a lot of services from Pangolin, and we removed the builtin applications from Pangolin itself (as evidenced by their disappearance from the web demo), which results in a smaller binary size and better performance, but at the cost of a lot of work to get back to the previous, not very feature-rich state of the desktop. Those applications still need to be worked on in order to reach the feature target that we are aiming for in order to release a new build. The system simply is not ready for the general purpose use that a frequent release schedule would suggest, however, a lot of our front-end changes are already released and reflected in our [web demo.](https://web.dahliaos.io)
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## Issue #2: Social Media Presence
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