Thilo Goetz wrote:
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What I have seen done is that release managers put up the pre-approved
level on their private website on people.a.o. I don't really care where
we put it, as long as we don't link to it from anywhere. There's no
point in putting up artificial boundaries as the source code is freely
available, just so nobody other than incubator folks are tempted to look
for it.
--Thilo
It's time to stop when you need to reply to your own mail. When I said
"pre-approved", I meant levels before they're approved as releases. I
guess that was probably clear from the context, it's just not what
"pre-approved" usually means.
--Thilo