Probably that they have a contractual obligation to produce some deliverables, and wants to reiterate that their internal roadmap still stands in spite of the blackout (e.g. “don’t stop working because the ship is dim”)
You see this a lot at companies that suffer relatively unexpected layoffs, “we still have a contractual obligation to complete xyz by the end of the fiscal year” isn’t uncommon
Probably that they have a contractual obligation to produce some deliverables, and wants to reiterate that their internal roadmap still stands in spite of the blackout (e.g. “don’t stop working because the ship is dim”)
You see this a lot at companies that suffer relatively unexpected layoffs, “we still have a contractual obligation to complete xyz by the end of the fiscal year” isn’t uncommon