Hey Bradley,

I never said undo the release. If a serious bug were found (or in the case
of a recent ML post, a fix for GCC compiling), then it would be fixed in the
beta3 branch, and the source and windows packages recompiled and re-uploaded
over the existing ones.

When the packages contain no more bugs found soon after downloading the
source (so nothing in compiling, loading, playing, YOG etc), trackbacks
would be updated (packages already uploaded would be valid). I think this
approach is the best way to go. It cuts the serious bugs that people might
find from ~5000 downloads to under ~500 downloads over a week after a
release (those are rough figures, I'd have to check Google Analytics to see
what the figures were when we last released).

Packagers haven't been notified yet. I will around Wednesday next week.

Regards
Kieran


On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 7:57 AM, Bradley Arsenault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Its a very bad idea to undo a relase. The release is permamanent now,
> and the code for Beta 3 is now frozen. The only thing your idea can be
> used for is to get packages made. I hope you have contacted all of the
> major linux distributions to get packages made asap.
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