Oliver Fromme wrote:
kama wrote:
> I just updated the sources on two of my machines and found:
>
> $ uname -sr
> FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE
>
> Is this a mistake or is it actually a prerelease?
It's not a mistake. RELENG_6 has been frozen on Sep. 10th
in preparation of the upcoming 6.2-RELEASE, so it's now in
"pre-release" state.
> Why isnt there any notice about it on the webpage
> or on this mailing list?
It's on the webpage (under "Release Engineering"):
http://www.freebsd.org/releng/
I don't think there's need to announce it on this mailing
list. The fact that RELENG_6 entered code-freeze is
important for comitters and (some) developers, but not for
normal users of the -stable branch.
Best regards
Oliver
Sure but it's only a schedule. The main purpose of the public release
process would be that WE the users can see/check what are the problems
that needs testing or anything. And an other main purpose is to do
planning of the upgrade, if needed. I think I shouldn't have to remind
you on this. :)
Regards,
Andras
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