On Mittwoch, 7. November 2007 09:37 Colin Pitrat wrote: > The stable branch is the current+extra+community repository. For tests, > there is the testing repository. If more people were using the testing > repository, there would be less problems. Package don't go from the > testing repository to a stable one if there are still bugs open on it. A > morestablethanstable repository/branch wouldn't help if noone use the > other ones. If you want to help arch being more stable, use the testing > repository where you can.
I provide your statement and as DaNiMoTh i hope arch will stay as it is because i likes it too.-) In the case of the kernel it is not easy to test it because kernel26 overwrites the version from core and if it doesn't boot what is than the solution ... yes, you have to boot from CD and i think this chill normal users from testing it. So if you want that more users with more different hardware should test the kernel than you have to offer a kernel26devel. See you, Attila _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
