In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jim Pick wrote: > How about if we do a feature freeze in three weeks, on Sunday, April > 25th, to be followed by an actual release on Sunday, May 2nd?
I'm ok with a feature freeze on the 25th and releasing the 2nd, but if kaffe fails to compile or fails a too big number of regressions on the majority of my testing platforms... I'd delay it further. Releasing 1.1. 4 with some bugs fixed a few days later was a bit stupid IMHO. I'd leave out critical systems that aren't working since a long time ago like NetBSD/68k. Of course it is a plus if they work or can be made work with little effort. But I would keep an eye on Solaris (worked last time I checked), NetBSD and OpenBSD on SPARC 32 and HP-UX. If course MkLinux/PPC and DarwinOS/PPC would be nice too, but since the above mentioned platforms are known to "work" or "almost work" usually. Just my 2 cent. R _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe
