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Re: 1.1 release



You (Simon Shapiro) wrote:
> Hi Dirk.Eddelbuettel@qed.econ.queensu.ca;  On 17-May-96 you wrote: 
> > > 
> > We are now two days behind our internal deadline for the release of 1.1 which
> > was planned for May 15 --- one month after the release of 1.1beta.
> > 
> > I know that this date was "just" an internal target, but maybe it's a good
> > idea to refocus on getting 1., and not spend time on structural debates which
> > we can resume right afterwards.
> > 
> > It has been eight months since we last made a release.
> 
> Not directly related, but....
> 
> 
> Do NOT use kernel pre-2.0.5 (1.99.5):  It panics, has sever e2fsck problems
> and other troubles.  I am holding on to 1.3.100 for now.

How about stabilizing the base, dpkg and ** the documentation ** and
come out with a stable release as soon as 2.0 is released by Linus ?
We'll be the first ones with a 2.0 kernel - that should draw some attention
(I'd prefer the first CD's to be made with the 1.1-fixes directory
with 2.0.13 in it though ;))

Mike.
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