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> I can't help noticing a bit of a problem.  With a very aggressive
> release-schedule such as "every 2 weeks", chances of genuine bugs being
>
> 1) reported,
> 2) diagnosed and
> 3) fixed
>
> in that timeframe are very minimal.

This is my greatest fear.

> When I say "genuine" I discount typos, apparmor bureacrazy, and other
> minors that can be dealt with by level 1 support.
> I've got a couple of open reports (159731, 136742, 159727, 153585), and
> whilst an aggressive release-schedule is probably a Good Thing(R), it
> puts a lot of unnecessary strain on testers.  For bugs/problems that
> aren't positively fixed before the next release, it's usually "please
> install <next release> and see if problem has gone away".
>
> Perhaps I'm just whining or venting some steam, but the aggressive
> release-schedule isn't doing me much good.

I too am very concerned about this and agree 1000%.  I wonder the same
thing.  I do not want to complain but I have real concerns.

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Boyd Gerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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