and pyaim  ;D

Well, it sounds like there's a compelling reason to keep Twisted 1.*  
support in there then. . . ok!  That's all I really needed to know!   
=D  I'll leave it be!

Daniel

On Nov 15, 2005, at 4:07 PM, Sam Morris wrote:

> Daniel Henninger wrote:
>> What does "in testing" mean in the grand scheme of things?  "soon  
>> to  be put into stable"?  =)
>
> Basically you can read 'testing' as 'the next release of Debian'.[0]
>
> When Debian releases, The 'stable' becomes 'oldstable' and  
> 'testing' becomes 'stable'. Presently stable = Sarge (Debian 3.1).  
> Etch (Debian 3.2) will hopefully be released around December 2006.
>
> Take that with a grain of salt as it's Debian we're talking about,  
> but I believe the target is much more reachable than those set for  
> Sarge. :)
>
>> Daniel
>
> Oh, I notice you are Daniel and not James, and so you are talking  
> about pyicqt and not pymsnt. Phew ;)
>
> [0] http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/
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