On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 13:41 -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote: > So much for GNOME's highly touted "code freeze" stabilization efforts. > ATK-1.10.3 has only been out for a couple of days.
Code freeze is to stop new features and i18n strings from being added late enough to disrupt efforts like documentation and translation - not to prevent people from fixing bugs in the release candidates. And occasionally, fixing one bug introduces new ones that get released despite the best testing. That said, failing to notice that support for shared libraries was broken is hardly something to go unnoticed by even the most casual of QA, much less going a week before releasing a fixed version. Some red faces among the developers responsible for that, I imagine. Simon.
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