On Tuesday 01 July 2008, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
> We are all aware that from bug fixing and testing nothing relevant was
> done for preparing the release (95% of the commits were related to docs
> or spelling).
> So, I say the current trunk version is not a something to be considered
> ready for a release. If you force a data before fixing at lease the
> major know bugs, we will:
>     1) compromise the quality and reputation of the project
>     2) it will be useless - nobody will want to use a poor quality release
>
> For any changes in the release policy (like candidate, alpha), I suggest
> to do it before planing a release and not during the release itself -
> changing the rules of the game during the game may be highly confusing
> and with poor results.

Hello Bogdan,

you're correct with regards to the release policy. I just considered it a 
possibility to get more testing for the upcoming release. But changing this 
now substancially (alpha, beta..) is perhaps not the best thing to do.

I would also not like to release with major (already known) bugs.

Henning

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