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Re: Code freeze



> > > When is hamm's code freeze going to happen?
> >
> > It's still unset.  There are many packages and bugs that need to be fixed
> > before we can even plan a code freeze.
> 
> Since when can't we fix bugs in a code freeze?  Perhaps a code freeze
> would encourage developers to fix their own bugs, or even fix other
> developer's bugs.

Since never.  However, the purpose of a code freeze is to stop development
and just fix bugs.  It's also usually for a specified amount of time before
release.  With the number of packages still being updated to libc6, not
to mention the list of bugs against libc6, I just don't feel it is time
yet.

There's also the matter of the improved dpkg interface.  I'd like to get
that at least in general use before freezing.  The improved interface is
one of the requirements for the release of hamm.

                                          Brian
                                 ( bcwhite@verisim.com )

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