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Re: Stability of releases



> I'm glad to see there is some motion to create a better system for
> new releases. One thing that hasn't been addressed is the overall
> installability (nice word) of the release. Is anything currently done
> to test that someone starting from scratch or upgrading from, say 1.1, 
> can do it without problems? I'm particularly concerned with new
> installations having problems as it's a sure fire way to lose
> potential new users.

If I had the resources (i.e. another 1 GB of disk) I'd be tested the base
disks for installability now, and trying to fix the current collection of
bugs against them. Sadly my machine is resource-challenged at the
moment, so I can only cover packages that build / install in ~40 MB.

Jon.


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