On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Ian Jackson wrote: > So, in detail: > > Every three months (fixed date) we copy the current `unstable' into > `frozen'. At this point `stable', `frozen' and `unstable' should all > stay interoperable both in source and binary form.
I fully agree on the idea, but IMHO 3 months is a too short delay. Several reasons to this (in no precise order): - All the other free systems have a bi-yearly release (OpenBSD, NetBSD, RedHat, probably others) - We'd spend too much time in a year during "freeze periods", and the time put into releasing packages for frozen would be better used for improving the unstable release. - 3 months is a delay that is too short for the CD Manufacturers who are shipping Debian. After a release it will take something like 2 weeks for new CDs to hit shelves everywhere and most people won't buy a CD if they know it will be obsolete in less than 1 month, so with a release every 3 months, the actual "selling period" for CDs drops to 1.5 month. I'd in favor to increase the delay between releases to 6 months. (Or at the very least 4 months: most people won't want to upgrade their machines more than 3 time a year) > If it's not fine with you then let's not hold up the releases - > instead, go and fix those packages. I loved the idea to have a list a critical bugs to fix for a long time. However, now I think about it, this concept is broken: If we have a critical bug, it should be fixed ASAP, and not be put on a list of things to be fixed refore the release. However we need to improve the work (and members list) of the QA & testing team to make sure not too many serious bugs go in the released versions... Cordialement, -- - Vincent RENARDIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED],pipo.com,debian.org} - - Debian/GNU Linux: Pipo: WAW: - - http://www.fr.debian.org http://www.pipo.com http://www.waw.com - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - "La fonctionnalite Son Visuel vous delivre des avertissements visuels." - - [Message durant l'installation de Windows95]:wq -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]