From: Eric Hoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 16:14:36 +0200

   > - Next decision to be made is: Who does the official build for Mac OS

We are not yet ready for end-users anyway, so why talking about "official"
builds? Let's concentrate on real work and do not talk about meta-work.

If there are issues in MacOS X builds (and I do not care if maho's or
Eric's), they should be reported. How many issues we have?

I think that m98 could be a milestone for us. It will (probably) contain
all fixes from macosx06 and pj26, so we should have the main patches merged
in and stabilize our build systems a bit.

I'll continue to build for MacOS X for the languages we support in our
build systems, because our builds contain localized stuff and more and our
teams would like to use the same source for all platforms (GNU/Linux,
Windows, Solaris and MacOS X) thus making the QA much efficient and share
the QA results between various teams (because of the same core binaries).
-- 
Pavel Janík

How about BogoDegrees?
                  -- Bill Pringlemeir in linux-kernel about using Kelvins

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