According to http://lists.debian.org/debian-cd-0011/msg00033.html, the testing version of Debian will be available in a couple of weeks. I would be a prime candidate to use testing; I am beginning to be fed up with some of the old software in potato, but I cannot afford the breakages that show up quite often in woody. I haven't followed the complete testing story, but my understanding is that after a fairly short time frame packages automatically migrate from woody to testing if no serious breakages are reported.
Ivan, how will testing work (if at all) for your KDE2 packages? Supposing the above time frame is two weeks does this mean that your two-week old woody builds would start automatically migrating into testing (assuming no serious bug reports)? Or will you rarely have a two-week old woody builds and therefore no testing version because of your current high rate of building? Alan email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 250-727-2902 FAX: 250-721-7715 snail-mail: Dr. Alan W. Irwin Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3055, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8W 3P6 __________________________ Linux-powered astrophysics __________________________

