Many of you might think that we are delaying the release on purpose, but in reality we do not want to delay it anymore, in fact we want to release the source as soon as we can, but as internal testing progresses we come across the bugs which we certainly do not want you guys to experience. We were getting ready to release this weekend but, we noticed a major bug with the redesigned QS panel, and we won't like to release it with that bug at all, fixing that would take sometime and we're working on that, keep in mind that we do work on CipherOS in our free time, we also have our personal life and priorities please don't ping/ask for ETA again and again, you'll be notified whenever the source is released. Everyone in the core team is busy with their own life and we barely get time on weekends to work on source, that's the reason releases are getting delayed. I hope everyone of you will understand & co-operate with us.
Many of you might think that we are delaying the release on purpose, but in reality we do not want to delay it anymore, in fact we want to release the source as soon as we can, but as internal testing progresses we come across the bugs which we certainly do not want you guys to experience. We were getting ready to release this weekend but, we noticed a major bug with the redesigned QS panel, and we won't like to release it with that bug at all, fixing that would take sometime and we're working on that, keep in mind that we do work on CipherOS in our free time, we also have our personal life and priorities please don't ping/ask for ETA again and again, you'll be notified whenever the source is released. Everyone in the core team is busy with their own life and we barely get time on weekends to work on source, that's the reason releases are getting delayed. I hope everyone of you will understand & co-operate with us.
Thanks & Regards.
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