On 12 Jul 2017 2:31 pm, "Tom Zander via bitcoin-dev" <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
On Monday, 10 July 2017 20:38:08 CEST Jorge Timón via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> I think anything less than 1 year after release of tested code by some
> implementation would be irresponsible for any hardfork, even a very
> simple one.

Good news!

Code to support 2x (the hard fork part of the proposal) has been out and
tested for much longer than that.

Not true. It's different code on top of segwit. The first attempt in btc1 (very recent) didn't even increased the size (because it changed the meaningless "base size" without touching the weight limit. As for the current code, I don't think it has been properly tested today, let alone "for mucj longer than 1 year.
Anyway, I said, one year from tested release. Segwitx2 hasn't been released, has it? If so, too late to discuss a bip imo, the bip may end up being different from what has been released due to feedback (unless it is ignored again, of course).