I apologize but there's no way to interpret the thread title as anything other than Maulrus implying that Toady is intending to go out of his way not to fix bugs, which is absurd.
There's a more legitimate interpretation than that, you know.
Personally, while testing out the new combat/wounds stuff (and whatever else I can manage) and trying to figure them out, I keep hoping that Toady addresses these issues without leaving them hanging before he moves on to other stuff. Part of me is a little afraid that he
will leave stuff hanging even as he moves on to new content - not necessarily any of the major bugs or anything like that, but there's a lot of stuff that needs a lot of polish, some fixing, or some reworking, and I'd hate to see any of that get left behind while Toady starts on the
next phases of content.
I wasn't around for the 2D->3D switch, so I have no idea how he actually handles releases this huge, or with as many initial problems. One reason I'm apprehensive is because I'm not sure there
were any issues with this serious a reworking of the systems (didn't Toady himself say this release was more profound a change than the first 3D one?), so I don't have a precedent to go by.
Personally, I don't care so much how
quickly things get fixed up, because I don't want to rush the poor guy. As long as there aren't serious bits left hanging, I'm fine, especially considering how weird some of those bits are and how seriously they affect gameplay.
Keep in mind I'm talking less about outright bugs here and more about the kind of weird quirks and problems that are causing severe issues in the stuff I've been testing and posting to that thread I made about it.
So yeah, it's definitely legitimate to wonder if Toady's going to leave bugs on the table as he moves on, considering that it's happened before. It just hasn't happened with anything as serious as the changes in the current release. Yeah, expecting it to be done
soon is kind of rude, but he didn't even sound like he was expecting it, just asking if anybody knew any sort of ballpark estimate.
Seriously, the OP is pretty tame and courteous and asks a legitimate question. No need to jump on anyone's back.