So sprach Kyle Jacobs am Thu, May 31, 2001 at 05:57:53PM -0400:
> release came because of the philosohy of the gaurenteed daily releases. 24
> hours isn't enough time for people to do a good job until the next release.
Uhm, where does Mandrake say anything like 'daily releases'? And, what's a
release anyway? All I can find in Cooker are updated packages (including
DrakX). And those packages are updated, whenever a packager feels like it.
So, instead of a daily cooker, you've rather got a hourly cooker or even
more frequent. And if only a package like GNOME, KDE, gimp .... is updated,
there's no need for a tester to reinstall the whole system. Just upgrade
the package and test.
I get the feeling, that I'm misunderstanding you, somehow.
Alexander Skwar
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