On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 08:31:54AM -0700, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
>On Sat, 8 Jan 2005, David Dawes wrote:
>
>>The schedule for the next XFree86 release -- 4.5.0 is as follows:
>
>>  26 January 2005        feature freeze
>>  late February 2005     code freeze
>>  early-mid March 2005   release
>
>>The feature freeze date is the date by which non-bug-fix submissions
>>need to be received in order to be considered for inclusion in the 4.5.0
>>release.  The code freeze date is the point at which only seriaous bug
>>fixes and documentation updates are accepted.
>
>>Submissions may be made through the XFree86 bugzilla at bugs.xfree86.org
>>or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  It is also a good idea to send a
>>note here regarding new submissions or for previous submissions that
>>have not been committed yet.  Submissions should be integrated/tested
>>against the most recent XFree86 snapshot or the current CVS trunk, and
>>submitted as patches against such.  XFree86 snapshots can be found at
>><http://www.xfree86.org/develsnaps/>.
>
>>The actual code freeze and release dates will be nailed down as they get
>>closer.
>
>Should an attempt be made to resurrect DMX before 4.5?

How seriously broken is it?

David
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