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Re: keeping a "stable" machine around



From: Dale Scheetz <dwarf@polaris.net>
> 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.

Well, we can make it our policy to keep "master" stable between releases.
The new "master" is delayed slightly (it fails a burn-in test and will need
another motherboard or something). I think we're getting a Pentium II, so
it should be able to run a few compiles at once, especially if it's not
handling the list distribution and the CGI scripts.

	Thanks

	Bruce
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