There are no fixed goals, no plans what will come, it simply depends on what the people contribute.
I can accept that's how it's being done but, does it have to be that way ?
I strongly believe that giving a little direction in the form of setting goals and accomplishing them is possible. I realize that open source software is dependent on intellectual contributions and, as such, the feature set is more "malleable" than it is in a commercial product but, it seems to me that, if clear goals were set that would hopefully encourage contributors to fulfill them. One goal in particular that I believe should be standard in all software development, open source or otherwise, is the goal of having as few bugs as possible which means fixing as many of them as possible.
Personally, why would I be interested in new features in a product that has bugs that already get in my way of getting things done ? new features only mean new bugs which means _more_ bugs. Why would anyone want that ???
I also believe that presetting some goals would cause the contributors to make a greater effort. I believe that because, in that case, a clear progression towards a goal is measurable and that is a great incentive to contribute to make the goal happen. Simply because most humans like to accomplish something positive/useful. A preset set of objective would provide that.
Anyway... I don't want the above to give the impression that I am not grateful for your contribution and the contribution of many others towards making FPC a reality, I am. I just want to emphasize that there are ways to obtain better results for everyone, users and developers. Clear goals and a measurable progression towards their accomplishment is one of them.