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Re: Modest proposal for successful releases



Christoph Lameter <clameter@waterf.org> writes:

> 
> On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> 
> I think the release goals do not need to determine when a distribution is
> released. If those goals are not met but other goals have been
> accomplished then some goals have to be postphoned and the release should
> go ahead. We need frequent releases to get used to the process and improve
> it as we go along. 2 releases a year do not cut it.
> 
> dwarf >3. Pick one or two major areas of improvement to complete.
> dwarf >	a. Shadow password support
> 
> This needs to go into unstable immediately! Why is not there?
> 
> dwarf >	b. Impliment the new web server standard

If the shadow password is ready, it should be in unstable.  If it is
not ready, let it slip another release.  See the first paragraph
above.  First, we should make sure that what we release works as well
as possible.  Then we add fancy new features.

-- 
Kevin Dalley
kevin@aimnet.com


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