jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> In order not to do again the mistakes made with the zen update and
> 10.1, I think we should have _two_ feature freeze dates...
>
>
> One for the _new things_ (patterns, Xorg 7...) and one for the _new
> releases_ of already used things (Kde, Gnome)

We had basically so far:

* A toolchain freeze some weeks before beta1: Minor updates that do
  not break stuff are allowed but no more major updates for gcc,
  binutils, etc.

* The big freeze with beta1 for everything.

> I think the latter are already tested by they developpers when the
> first seems already in a very early stage.

My plan is more to integrate risky stuff as early as possible,
e.g. patterns now and X11R7 now ;-)

> I'm disquieted by the "most annoying bugs" list and the _may be_
> delayed Alpha 3.

We'll release tomorrow.  I really want to give you a distribution that
you can install without hand-editing the grub files and where you
cannot make any changes to the patterns ;-)

> I personnally think that a stable distribution is better than the very
> most up to date one.
>
> an other solution should be to use a debian like calendar (I speak of
> the three distros, stable, unstable and testing, not of the delay
> between releases :-)
>
> jdd

Andreas
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