Unless Tavin pulled off a miracle, it's still missing several necessary
parts.

I want to run an experimental network parallel to the normal one for a
while, so that we can find any problems that require protocol or even data
format changes before everybody and their mother starts using it. 

My plan was to have the entire 0.4x series be tests, and 0.5 be the
resulting user version. Hopefully we can walk through that quite rapidly,
but I won't name a date because that just dooms us to miss it.

On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:32:19AM -0700, Mr.Bad wrote:
> >>>>> "IC" == Ian Clarke <ian at hawk.freenetproject.org> writes:
> 
>     IC> But seriously, 0.4 has a number of performance enhancements
>     IC> which should make it significantly better than 0.3.
>     IC> Additionally, once GCJ gets stable enough we will be able to
>     IC> distribute binaries which don't require JREs.
> 
> I'm going to start beta-testing 0.4 this wknd. 
> 
> How confident are oh-point-four-ers that it's getting to be time to
> merge 0.4 back from experimental into the main trunk?
> 
> ~Mr. Bad
> 
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