<quote who="Jeff Waugh"> > So, with my reasonably conservative release engineering hat on, I'd > recommend option 2, especially when looking at it from the full Debian > release perspective (which I think is important, especially for very > user-facing GNOME packages).
Oh, so I should clarify - this would probably only matter for packages being upgraded, not new stuff in the Desktop release (like nautilus-cd-burner, Epiphany, etc). Thanks to Ross for pinging me about this. ;-) - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2004: Adelaide, Australia http://lca2004.linux.org.au/ "I think hot Chinese girls who kick ass are the wave of the future, as far as films go." - Cody Russell

