On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 02:35:29PM -0700, Paul Rohr wrote:
> As we get close to each release, this could involve a series of near-daily 
> candidate builds.  Then, once we hit the final release, you may be asked to 
> rebuild packages repeatedly to resolve any problems which arise that are 
> serious enough to break the freeze.  

First, I am always willing to do packaging work (primarily on
Linux/i386, specifically Debian). 

Second, we should aim to be doing continuous candidate builds on
tinderbox, around the clock.  In the case of Linux/i386, both for GTK
and GNOME, this is currently happeing, and packaging should be
considered go as long as tinderbox is green.  I intend to have futher
packages besides tarballs done via tinderbox in the very near future,
as well.
           
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