On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 03:15:31PM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote: > WARNING: Do not let *any* GNOME 2.0 platform packages fall through to woody. > Put important bugs on them or something, "GNOME 2.0 crack should not go in > woody".
ORBit2 is useful on its own. If you want to hold back gnome-core and everything that depends on it, that's fine, but I would really like to see ORBit2 go into woody. Upstream recommends it over orbit-stable for non-gnome-related work. Note that this implies that glib1.3 (and/or 2.0) and linc and libIDL need to go in as well. > sid should be the only playground for GNOME 2.0 crack. :) This seems to be a break with long-standing Debian tradition -- we have offered extremely beta (even alpha) code in the past in our releases, albeit always marked as such. I won't object to this idea, but I would like to get some feedback from the user community before excluding them this way. -- Chris Waters | Pneumonoultra- osis is too long [EMAIL PROTECTED] | microscopicsilico- to fit into a single or [EMAIL PROTECTED] | volcaniconi- standalone haiku

