We generally do provide early access "garballs"[GAR tar balls] on a regular basis.
We have been transitioning our site to gnome.org and are not quite there. Once *all* of the GARNOME maintainers have access to our stuff on gnome.org, pre-release versions will be offered. For now, a pre-release version can be pulled down at any time from our CVS repository on gnome.org. -Joseph =================================================================================== On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 10:05 +0100, Vincent Untz wrote: > Hey, > > On Wed, November 23, 2005 03:21, guenther wrote: > > ============== > > GARNOME 2.13.2 > > ============== > > > > The 'all for one, one for all' release. > > > > We are pleased to announce the release of GARNOME 2.13.2 Desktop and > > Developer Platform. A lot has changed since the last unstable release. > > This release includes all of GNOME 2.13.2 plus a few updates that were > > released after the freeze date for GNOME 2.13.2. > > > > As of this release, the GARNOME project will be hosted on the GNOME > > servers, being more tightly integrated with the GNOME infrastructure. We > > now have a new website, ftp download location, CVS repository -- and a > > trio of maintainers. > > So, I'm wondering if you guys would be interested in providing some > prerelease of GARNOME before a GNOME release, so people can do some > smoketesting, and then do a release for the GNOME release. > > For example, right now, tarballs are due on Monday and on > Tuesday/Wednesday, we build the modules to test if everything > is fine (we use jhbuild for this). Making a GARNOME prerelease at > this point would help to get more testers so we're sure that the > release will not be totally buggy. Then, if the tests are okay, the > actual GNOME release is done. > > What do you think? > > Vincent > > -- > Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- joseph_sacco [at] comcast [dot] net -- garnome-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/garnome-list
