This is entirely speculation, but it is based on previous experience.
There seem to be times, immediately following a "big" release, when Kobo finds out that they screwed up on something enormously important to one segment of their market. For example, dictionary screw ups. They very quickly fix that big thing, but don't seem to catch effects that may be cascading out of that fix. Definitely not a good thing, and not something one sees coming from companies that generally do one big update a year when new devices are released.
The pattern has been that we wait a bit longer than we would like (but we are talking a few weeks, not months) to get a fix that takes care of those things, and a few more items on the to-do/most-wanted list.
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