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  1. First, kudos to morbus on the blog post. I think that with (Drupal's) success will come higher and broader public scrutiny (which will by default include increasing examination of quality), and with continued code growth will come higher complexity, and potentially, fragility. Code quality, and a more rigorous testing infrastructure are going to need to become a serious focus of the Drupal community. I know Dries believes it; we hope the entire community makes it a priority.
  2. Second, jpoesen's idea has merit. If others agree, too, maybe this is a thread worth starting on g.d.o. Any takers?

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