I'm usually pretty patient about this sort of thing, but I'm getting frustrated with Rise. The updates merely say, "we are almost finished with...." or "we are in the middle of...." An update gives expected dates of completion and details. We should see some movement to justify the project.
It's a two-edged sword. People want frequent updates, but the result of this is that it's often going to be a report of ongoing progress of some of the same things that were reported in the update before, simply because the things the team is working on require more than just a few weeks. More frequent updates doesn't cause development to magically be accelerated. It still takes time to develop something that functions well, is robust, feature rich, secure, stable, scalable. Rushing developments prematurely to market without extensive auditing doesn't do anyone favors either.
Expect audit reports to be released on Code and Web security in the next 2 weeks.
I don't mind the same things being repeated a couple of times. What I do mind is handing a dev team any amount of
and seeing almost nothing happen. I never invest what I can't afford to lose, this is getting more than a little foolish. Things should be moving more swiftly than they are. It's a fact and I don't know that anybody here is happy with this.