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Re: Stability of releases



From: sacampbe@mercator.math.uwaterloo.ca
> One thing that hasn't been addressed is the overall
> installability (nice word) of the release.

Until recently we did not even have a tool to verify that the dependency
graph of the distribution was closed. At least we have that now.
Other than that the only way to assure that upgrades work is to perform
upgrades. We have done this in the past (some of us have been through
many iterations of the same upgrade) but not enough during 1.2's release .

	Thanks

	Bruce


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