Views 2 reaching its second beta release for Drupal 6 is promising. =)
I may revoke my decision to just move along without it. I'm still torn over whether I should add another delay to my schedule. I'd need at least Views and Organic Groups in stable and upgradeable condition for Drupal 6.
Despite my little frustration rant being mistook, I do have enthusiasm for Drupal still. There's no question over whether I'll stick with it, but whether I continue to upgrade and keep pace is completely dependent on the migration issues eventually getting resolved, which I'm feeling pretty cynical about.
A CMS in particular is something that I want to run smoothly and not have to spend a great deal of time and energy maintaining. To be clear, this is my point of frustration: Drupal doesn't upgrade or migrate easily, if it did then waiting for modules wouldn't be an issue. Views & CCK make it even more difficult, data could be stored and presented in so many different ways.
The big question for myself and the lurkers that I know are following this, is whether I just go ahead with Drupal 5 or wait some more for the key modules I need for Drupal 6, because I'm going to feel pretty stuck to one or the other.
In many ways, it's easier to wait. I can certainly occupy my time elsewhere (my gf is moving in, trust me I have lots to do, plus Age of Conan is coming soon *grin*), but I'm not a mañana person, I like to get things done and wrapped up so I can move on. I think here though, frustrations with delays need to give into the wisdom of patience. =)
Following the holidays pause, I've been a bit stalled (the past two months, eeep) on my server backend work because of the pending release of Drupal 6. The current-at-the-time Drupal 5 was lacking some features in 6 that I really wanted.
As of today, Drupal 6 has been released.
Now however, the new pause is the wait for modules to catch up. Most notably Views and Organic Groups, both of which have been pretty integral to my site designs so far. Hopefully it shouldn't take too long for these modules to rework new versions for Drupal 6.