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Originally Posted by robko
Nope. Which likely means one of two things: the firmware is nearing "maturity" and they have slowed development to reduce costs, or they are working on a new device (speculation strictly based on the fact that new firmwares in past have paused or slowed when they were working on a new device).
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The firmware is nowhere near "maturity".
A third possibility is that Kobo has shrunken their development team.