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Re: Debian release strategy



On Fri, 1 Nov 1996, Brian C. White wrote:

> > > I thought 3 months was about right, if we can stick to it.
> >
> > Ok, for 3 months, but it would be interesting if it could be a
> > precise date (ie: 1st Dec, 1st March, etc...). If we just say each
> > ~3 months, I'm afraid we'll end up with a delay of 5 or 6 months
> > like it is by now...
>
> The next release is currently slated for Dec 1st.  I'm working this
> out with Guy at the moment, but I don't think it will change.
>
> I'm perfectly willing to say Debian will be released by the first day
> of March, June, September, and December.

If this schedule is feasible, we could base our codenames on the release
season - i.e. 1st March is 1st of Autumn, 1st June is 1st of Winter, etc
- ... "ln -s unstable Autumn97"

Having the target date right there in the unstable directory name would
be a good reminder :-)

Craig

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