On Dec 26, 2010, at 14:27, Cyril Brulebois wrote:

> Jeremy Huddleston <[email protected]> (14/12/2010):
>> I've updated the X.org calendar for the xorg-server-1.9.4 release
>> schedule. […] 1.10.0 is scheduled for release in mid February, so
>> we'll likely have just one more release (1.9.5) in mid march.
> 
> Quick question about packaging: What do you think would be more
> useful? Sticking to 1.9.x series in debian experimental (and debian
> unstable once the next stable is out the door), or should I think
> about packaging 1.10.x snapshots?

Well, I'd certainly stick with 1.9.x for anything stable shipping through 
April.  My plan is to put out at least one more release of 1.9.x after 1.10 
ships.  As for unstable and experimental branches go, it's probably approaching 
the time to move experimental over to 1.10 but keep unstable on the 1.9 RCs for 
a while.  In order to goto 1.10, you'll need to pick up a few unreleased 
protos, so it might be more pain than it's worth until those are released.



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