> On Tue, 9 May 2006, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>
>> I ask this because Stephen Lau released 20060508 a few hours ago and I
>> just
>> went through a build/BFU/ACR reboot cycle and all looks swell.  Am I
>> looking
>> at doing this again on Friday or can I sit here happy ?
>
> My guess woould be the former.  My understanding is that "build n" is a
> moving target, until that build is declared "done" (roughly speaking).
> So 20060508 is what will become build 39 in a few days time.
> An incomplete snapshot, so to speak.

  cool !

>
> But I could also be way off base here.  :-)
>

 nope, sounds about right.

 I can tell you that whatever we call it, it works real well :

  http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/xfce_4.2.3.png

  Thats the new XFCE 4.2.3 available in testing only at Blastwave

  http://www.blastwave.org/testing

  I recommend that it go through testing until we release it into the
  unstable tree.  I on the other hand am always running forwards with
  the latest and greatest and thus far build 20060508 ( pre snv_39 )
  is working just fine.  Its only hours old though :-)

  I had the DSL cable from my internet connection plugged into one of
  the ethernet ports and DHCP detected everything I need and setup the
  default route and DNS for me and I was able to go straight to work
  without delay.

  I am now going after NetBeans IDE Bundle 5.0 with the J2SE 5.0 Update 6
  ( its downloading now )


-- 
Dennis Clarke

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