On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 06:02 PM, David Haas wrote:


Well, I believe Mike Pinkerton is on vacation right now, so there's not
much chance that there's going to be anything resembling a release
until after he gets back.


Yeah, there are a bunch of things that would have to happen before either a formal or informal release (e.g. "Use this nightly and not 0.7" as was done once in the past) like prioritizing bugs and deciding what fixes would need to go in right away, determining when the best time would be to do fix those bugs, who is really around to write the fixes, when they can be written/committed/tested (trunk is closed ahead of 1.5b right now making it sort of stable, but also harder to get Camino related stuff in)


I'm just concerned that a 0.8RC really isn't enough - and even if it might be, something still has to be done about folks using 0.7 to file new bugs in the mean time (which is what prompted me to start this particular thread)

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