* Bart Smaalders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-29 18:36]:
> Yes, of course... the whole idea is continuous development....
> 
> If your packages are part of Nevada, they'll get pushed whenever we do
> a update of the Nevada packages (once a month?).  As we get more
> automated, this can happen sooner...

I don't really understand the release model to be used, I thought
Indiana was to replace SXDE, i.e. a more tested and stable
snapshot of Nevada? Will there be some sort of a stable "branch",
which only receives security fixes and is upgraded every six
months like the release model of most end-user/developer-focused
linux distros? Or will it be continously upgraded with
development? If so, what actually constitutes a release and
what's the difference to SXCE?

-- 
Guido Berhoerster
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