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Hiya

Is the Xt bug documented, and is there a patch to the stable 3.1.2? If so,
we should aim for a release on time with a patched 3.1.2.  Let XFree3.2 be
part of 1.3. 

On a more general note,  there are lots of big things that happen in the
Linux world every year:

  - new kernels
  - new libc
  - new X
  - new Python ;-)

It is always going to be the case that we could delay just a little bit
and get the latest and greatest thing in.  Surely it's better to treat
releases as "stable snapshots"?  Our user base will always know that the
latest stable tree is exactly that:  stable, but not anally so because of
Debian's amazing flexibility.  IOW, "stable" is pretty darn current, but
certain to be stable and relatively bug free. 

So,  don't slip 1.2.

--
Mark Shuttleworth
Thawte Consulting


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