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Re: Quality: some thoughts on achieving it (long)



Christoph <debian@waterf.org> writes:

> There are so many issues with glibc that I would suggest not including it
> as a default in the next release. I would like to keep the deadline.
> Remove the things that cannot be done from the todo list and release what
> we can make sure works.

You misunderstood him, Christoph.  He said that because it would take
a long time to get 2.0 ready, (2.0 would have glibc), we should
release 1.3 sooner.  1.3 would still be libc5 based.  We would like to
start with glibc soon, but as soon as we do are committed to waiting a
long time for the next stable release.

I agree with David - a quick 1.3 release with a freeze in another two
weeks or so, and a release at the end of March.



Guy


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