Those "outliers" account for like 70% of all dev time since the first release. That kinda makes them not outliers.
Yeah, but at the time people were complaining that every version had an average devtime of 6 months to a year
when in reality there were only 7 major releases with more than 3 months of devtime. Or 12 releases that had more than a month of devtime out of the 80 approx. releases.
It was just to point out the absurdity of the claims... which frankly a lot of newcomers were starting to believe were true. That said... the only release I couldn't pin-point a devtime for was the original release.
Granted outliers might not have been the best term for what I pointing out. I was looking for a word that meant points of data that are significantly different from other points of data in a given set.
Edit: I should also mention I have a timeline chart that shows the process as a span marking out different versions and groups of versions (which I refer to as series, IE 0.31 series). Which was to show what you mentioned about them also contributing the bulk of the time in dev time, but I got a lot of improvements to make to that chart before I post it again... because I want to show more detail on it than I current have. Plus some of the colors are misleading due to a design choice I made at the beginning before realizing my design didn't work well for the information I was attempting to get across.