> > One of the best ways of getting the release-critical bugs under > > control is to freeze potato. As long as we can upload packages, we > > will upload bugs. If we freeze now, we can reduce the number of bugs > > to a reasonable level over the next few weeks. By the time > > boot-floppies are ready the bug count will be at a manageable level, > > and potato will be ready for release. > > How about a light freeze where we don't accept new packages until the next > unstable. Then atleast we don't age the distribution, and we can still > upgrade packages, and fix bugs.
Every year with the same problems :-) This 'pre-release' will do it if we don't work on the new unstable; this one is only to upload new versions. Regards, Hartmut

