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Re: Release of 1.3.2?



Hi,
>>"Syrus" == Syrus Nemat-Nasser <syrus@ucsd.edu> writes:

Syrus> On Wed, 13 Aug 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
>> I thought that making next point release with new CD image is worth
>> when "updates" directory becomes too "full" to be able to download
>> everything from there without big trouble.

Syrus> I disagree.  As long as the updates are not considered to be
Syrus> essential for security or stability, we should not make a point
Syrus> release.  However, I don't want another extended discussion
Syrus> about this on private.  I suggest that people either accept
Syrus> Bruce's executive decision or request a vote of the interested
Syrus> developers/maintainers.

	I do not disagre with this -- point releases need not be
 frequent, or routine; but they should be there for the security and
 stability fixes. As long as the official CD's are only produced for
 the major release, CD retailers can still profit, without Debian
 loosing this option.

	See, *We* control the official CD images, we don't produce any
 for point releases, official CD's are not replaced. We do need to
 keep the deltas small.

	manoj

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