Milhouse got fed up with bug responses.
Recently I have begun to disengage myself from this project by spending far less time reading and helping out on ITT (I haven't visited for over a week, and don't intend to any time soon) and the mailing lists. I can't avoid the impression that this project is fatally holed below the waterline, and the continued lack of any significant involvement from Nokia/Maemo in Bugzilla only serves to reinforce this impression, along with the generally poor Maemo communication (ie. few if any blog posts or announcements of any kind whatsoever in the last 6 weeks) and the fact that most Maemo developers continue to have one hand tied behind their back thanks to Nokia corporate politics means there is no truly open discussion about anything of any worth - as soon as a technical subject gets interesting the Nokians clam up as they can't discuss certain topics. This project demonstrates to me that Nokia simply can't "do" open source properly while still trying to maintain total control over the project along with elements of closed source code and undocumented functionality. Improvements have been promised time and time again yet the situation remains the same. Maemo still couldn't even produce a changelog for Chinook despite numerous suggestions that it would be made available, and nobody seems willing to discuss it. Good luck to everyone who continues with this project but personally I think it's doomed, not through the fault of any individual but simply because of the oppressing corporate bureaucracy and the inability for anyone to change that. It could have been fun, instead it's a frustrating cluster f-ck. And seeing that Ferenc has now left the project fills me with dread as he was the only guy who seemed to have a clue about the infra... I'll respond to any Bugzilla emails I receive for the foreseeable future but that's going to be the extent of my involvement for now - like Nokia, I just can't be arsed.