Software products usually have no publicly available development goals. Probably some of these products have internal development goals, but most of the time these goals are implicit. You can guess these goals by looking at the history of new releases for the particular product. It looks like the following development goals are the most popular among modern software products:<p>- Bloating the product with non-essential half-baked features.<p>- Performance slowdown and increased memory usage.<p>- Adding usability bugs to the most used functionality.<p>- Reducing the overall product quality.<p>- Adding AI and LLM features, which produce absolute nonsense.<p>Of course, this is sarcasm, but it is very close to reality because of the absence of clearly defined product development goals. That's why I decided publishing VictoriaMetrics development goals, so our developers and users remain on the same page.