Eduard Witteveen wrote:
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 14:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I welcome new releases, but what happened to the releaseplan (announced
A bad situation in my opinion, and I don't think ad hoc codefreezes, as
you propose, are a significant contribution to improve this.
I would like to see a more structural approach.
Is this what the disto project is for? Or the foundation?
1) We really need a new release
2) We need it as soon as possible (better yesterday than now)
3) Would there be volunteers to do this, please do so, otherwise i dont
see a better sollution.

The planning of having a freeze, fixing all known bugs, create the
release candidate, and making it a release is not a wrong traject (but i
agree we would discus about the fact if we really want a candidate)

Ehhh....I don't get it?

Currently we see more and more organisations using parts of cvs. This
should not happen. Delaying the release more will only have as an affect
that more organisations will run on cvs instead of on distro's.
Furthermore is the 1.5.1 not really supported anymore (do you see
bugfix-es in that branche?)
Yes, I still see a bugfixes in this branch, and yes I keep asking people to checkin fixes from cvs HEAD, but sometimes people don't want to do this, so i have a big list of fixes from cvs HEAD that need to be merged into the 1.5 branch. I'll post a list next week.

Gerard


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