On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 11:04:44AM -0800, Scott G. Miller wrote:
> I'm going to have to agree here.  A 0.5 release is premature and at worst
> lying about the readiness of the code.

Nobody is lying about anything, that is crazy-talk.  The current
benchmark for a stable Freenet release is 0.3.9.2, and as soon as the
0.4 tree exceeds this in-terms of stability, we owe it to our users to
make the most stable version the actual stable version, and this means
releasing 0.5.  People may argue that fixing the datastore bug might not
bring 0.4 up to 0.3 stability, personally I am optimistic, but
either-way we will be able to see before we make the decision.

Ian.

-- 
Ian Clarke                                        ian at freenetproject.org
Founder & Coordinator, The Freenet Project    http://freenetproject.org/
Chief Technology Officer, Uprizer Inc.           http://www.uprizer.com/
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