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



On Thu, 30 Jan 1997, Brian C. White wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> I have to disagree with this.  Given the large number of problems that
> 1.2 caused and the possibly long period between 1.3 and 2.0, I think we
> should not shorten (and possibly extend) the development time of 1.3
> just to make sure it's in excellent working condition before release.

I'm curious.  Just which problems (and I mean problems as in "things
that are broken", not "things we'd like to change or do differently")
do you think have to be solved before 1.3 can be released.  I took a
glance at the last "Upcoming Debian Releases" message I had saved and
didn't see any real problems that we couldn't get done in the time
frame Guy proposed.  

David
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