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Re: keeping a "stable" machine around



Dale Scheetz wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 18 Aug 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> 
> > We're going to have two machines for "master" soon. Perhaps we can
> keep
> > one up-to-date and have the other stable.
> >
> Developers keeping their systems "up-to-date" isn't a problem (only
> for
> getting stable packages built), but having a "stable" machine for
> building
> packages targeted their would be very useful to those developers who's
> machines have moved "over the horizon" from stable.
> 
I'm not suggesting a removal of a 'stable' machine but an addition of
official 'unstable' machine.

The reason for the suggestion of an 'official unstable' is that we don't
know how 'up-to-date' each developer is...  As a prelminary test before
'official testing' a developer could/should work with it on the
'official unstable' environment.

This would have given an early environment for libc(n+1) upgrade.  Or
any other 'major system change'

Of course if you don't feel it would be useful... That would reserve a
resource for a better use.

Just a thought -- Greg.
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