I agree it's unlikely that even S3 will generate a sustained increase in interest, if/when it's released.
After all these years following LFS's development it's pretty clear that the Devs aren't all that concerned either way. They continue to work at their own pace and are willing to leave huge amounts of time between releases. Despite community sentiment and declining usage they don't seem to be taking steps to counter this.
While I find this little bit odd and even frustrating as an end user, I realise that their aims and goals might not be the same as what I'd expect them to be, and that in the end it's not my call what they do.
They really are the non conformist beatniks/hippies of the independent games development scene.
Regardless, I'll still follow LFS with interest.
After all these years following LFS's development it's pretty clear that the Devs aren't all that concerned either way. They continue to work at their own pace and are willing to leave huge amounts of time between releases. Despite community sentiment and declining usage they don't seem to be taking steps to counter this.
While I find this little bit odd and even frustrating as an end user, I realise that their aims and goals might not be the same as what I'd expect them to be, and that in the end it's not my call what they do.
They really are the non conformist beatniks/hippies of the independent games development scene.
Regardless, I'll still follow LFS with interest.