On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 12:21:23PM +0200, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> This is "stable" as in "unmoving". It is the same thing as shr-testing
> from about November 2009. And while basic GSM works, there were a lot of
> things that were not implemented back then. On the positive side, things
> like GSM are working there, and there are not going to be updates that
> break it :-) (which is an improvement in some cases).
> 
> The other SHR devs are basically in disagreement with me in even calling
> this "stable" because they want to push a more feature-complete
> milestone out as stable only. Me, having been waiting for this milestone
> to appear since Summer 2008, I think this is still a worthwhile branch
> to push out for people. I know that I will be putting the upcoming shr-S
> on a partition of my SD card as a fallback phone distro.

Yep, I'm very happy with this idea. Sure, this stable won't be 
amazing, but the basics will largely work, and be stable ;-) This is 
really important for a phone.

I plan to keep shr-stable on flash, and run shr-testing on my uSD 
(maybe even dip into shr-unstable for the first time), and I'm 
really happy that I'll be able to confidently get reliable basic 
features if I need them (and they're broken, which hasn't happened 
often for me in shr-t).

So thanks Sebastian.

Nick
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