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Re: Release of 1.3.2?



Bruce Perens <bruce@debian.org> writes:

> inventory seems to rot when we change the version number.

I still think that argument is bogus.  It stems from the assumption
that users can't distinguish between a CD which is 99% current with
one that isn't current at all.  Buy a $5 CD, and then ftp a few megs
more - big deal.

I'm in favor of much more rapid revisions.  bo-updates was supposed to
be a temporary place to put changes to be sure that they were well
tested.  A cursory examination is enough for bo-updates, but a
thorough test for bo.  Not everything in bo-updates automatically
makes it to bo, and a new revision of bo doesn't have to take every
package from bo-updates.

And changing the archive without any obvious indication is something
I'm very much against.


Guy


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