Richard Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> One thing that I noticed is that in many cases there are multiple 
> testing versions of a package available, and one stable version.  So,
> if you run unstable you can pick and choose, but if you're running
> stable (which in theory should be the target audience gentoo aims
> for) then you get your choice of only one.

 That is not by purpose.  Most people clean-up a package when
stabilisation round has been done.  So I must say clarify my first
statement: I think it is a good idea to have old stable versions in the
tree, but that should be the choice of the dev in the end without
strict rules.

V-Li

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