Le Fri, 16 Aug 2002 13:38:16 +0000, Bryan Whitehead a écrit :

> Frederic Crozat wrote:
>> Le Fri, 16 Aug 2002 10:56:19 +0000, Bryan Whitehead a écrit :
>> 
>> 
>>>I'm not sure how wise it is that your all using Mozilla 1.1Beta... We
>>>expanded our beta testbed to actual users and the biggest complaint is
>>>Mozilla locks up about 5 times an hour while just using the mail
>>>component.
>>>
>>>Unless Mozilla 1.1 is going to reach final maybe it would be better to
>>>fall back to Mozilla 1.0 ?
>> 
>> 
>> Of course, if you had read the changelog entry, you had seen we are
>> using the almost final version of Mozilla 1.1 (ie branch point from last
>> week) and not the 1.1beta.. Moreover, Mozilla 1.1 should be released
>> next week (and changes are minimal with the current branch version in
>> beta3/cooker)..
> 
> yes yes... I'm aware of that, but Mozilla.org is not exactly "on time"
> with there releases. Hopefully they have changed, but they have no track
> record of releasing on time. 1.0 was late, but good. I suspect the same
> with 1.1, late but good. The problem is 1.1 isn't ready yet, and the
> "ideal release" date has come and gone. If they are "on time" just like
> like thier other releases (1.1 alpha nad beta) we can expect thier 1.1
> final in 3 days. That's fine., but leavs little time for testing for
> mandrake and us.

If you were reading mozillazine and mozilla newsgroup, you would know that
release candidate of Mozilla 1.1 are out and 1.1 should ship probably next
monday or tuesday.. 

Guys, you are incredible : for Mdk 8.2, I was bashed because I didn't
include Moz 0.9.8 (and I was right, there was a lot of regressions
compared to Moz 0.9.7 we shipped).. 

And now that we will ship Moz 1.1, we are bashed because it is too recent
 (even if it has passed both alpha and beta stage).. You are never happy and
I'm becoming a little upset by this kind of behaviour..

> It really wouldn't worry me at all except the last Mandrake releases have
> been "final" without any warning and I don't want to come in monday
> morning with a "Mandrake 9.0 Fianl Released" (as happened with Mandrake
> 8.2) with a bunch of stuff broke - like an "almost final" version of
> mozilla.

Did you see any Release Candidate of Mandrake Linux recently ? There won't
be "final" Mdk 9.0 until at least some RC are out..

-- 
Fr�d�ric Crozat
MandrakeSoft


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