On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 10:25:15AM -0400, Jeff Quast wrote:
> On 10/13/06, Sideris Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 02:35:35PM +0200, Joris Van Herzele wrote:
> >> It's true this is hardly relevant for a discussion forum, but I hope you
> >> will all forgive me ... I just felt the need to voice my joy.
> >>
> >> We all agree it's great software, but other than that just look at it :
> >> The packaging in itself is already enough to put me in a festive mood :)
> >
> >Probably I am missing something here, but, isn't the release date
> >20061101? If so, why the early shipping? Just out of curiosity.
> 
> It has always been this way. Nico forgot to add your question in his
> very short explanation of 'the way it is'.
> 
> Pressing, Printing, Packaging, Shipping -- these are all done early as
> necessary to ensure that the pre-ordered CD's arrive BEFORE the
> release date.
> 
> So,
> If the CD's have been printed and packaged earlier than expected and
> are sitting around in somebody's living room -- why not begin shipping
> them off?
> 
> Consequently,
> Those who make pre-orders are often rewarded specialy, getting the
> release earlier than those who did not pre-order. This is not WHY,
> this is just a consequence of good time management.
> 
> I can't wait to see this post next release, too :) (only because I
> always enjoy releases)

Aw, heck.  I had to install FreeBSD 6.1 on a couple of servers because
they were needed before OpenBSD 4.0 would be released and we didn't want 
to run pre-release code (which resolved an ACPI issue on NetFrame 1420).  
I suppose the lesson here is to pre-order your copy.

-Damian

Reply via email to