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Re: slowing down point releases



> This would increase the value of the 1.3.0 CD's, since the user need
> only download one file (the patchkit) and execute it to upgrade his 
> system to 1.3.1.  Each point release has a patchkit, so
> 
>    1.3.0-1.3.1 is patchkit1
>    1.3.0-1.3.2 is patchkit2
> 
> etc..
> 
> What do you think? 

That would be great!  And easy to do once I get the deb diff/patch
implemented.  The only trick would be to ensure that each release is
completely final.  ie.  No files get modified without changing the
release version number (like what happened with the X packages in
1.3.0).

Cheers,

 - Jim 

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