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Re: Debian release strategy (Was: Re: XFree86 3.2 is out, should we , delay the release of Debian 1.2)



On Thu, 31 Oct 1996, Nikhil Nair wrote:
> The question of how long the cycle should be may be tricky.  I certainly
> think one month would be too short - it doesn't allow a long enough code
> freeze, and may be too much for users as well as CD manufacturers.  Two
> months may be a bit on the short side, too, particularly if we do go with
> a one month code freeze ....  So maybe every three months may be about
> right.  How would this compare to RH &c?  Bruce, how often do you think
> our CD people would be willing to do a new set?

We have definitely have no problem with a 2 month release cycle. 

Mike

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503.677.2900                   Beaverton, OR 97008

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