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Re: Fixing X problems for 1.3.0...



schwarz@monet.m.isar.de (Christian Schwarz)  wrote on 12.06.97 in <Pine.LNX.3.96.970612220959.2056A-100000@klee>:

> If everyone here seams to agree that we should rather fix 3.2 instead of
> pushing 3.3 in to quickly,

Well, there are three parts to this:

1. fix 3.2

   As Mark pointed out, this can only be done to a degree. Further, trying
   to backport all the 3.3 fixes would just make 3.2 a worse-tested beast
   than 3.3, full of inofficial patches!

2. 3.3 too quickly

   By all means, let us test 3.3 before advertizing it. However, also
   remember that it has been tested before we even got it, so it should
   suffice to test our packaging of it; also, ISTR that it wasn't us who
   found or fixed those security bugs in 3.2, so I would not expect us to
   find any new ones, either.

3. 3.3 to stable

   I really don't see why this should not happen in due time.

MfG Kai


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