I don't know if Mandrake have the process to make a post mortem after the release of the distribution. But I want to add my 2 cents too. I try to test the beta and the RC. The all get out by monday. I begin dowloading them the monday afternoon. (I have a oc3 at the job and a cable modem (1m donwload) at house) and I don't able to have it burned before the wednesday (and thursday for the rc1) . I think that a lot of people have the same problem. We have 2 or three CD to download. Even on my fast Internet Connection I can get it enough fast to test it and report bug in time before the other beta release. I hope that the next beta process have a way to get it. Mayby a two week by test phase.
-Denis B. --- Bryan Paxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 13:41, Ben Reser wrote: > > That's my 2 cents on the issue and all I'm going > to say... > > > > Much agreed... So much, that I really don't have > anything to add. > As I said before, cooker used to be lots of fun > (e.g., prior to 8.x). > That fun has seemed to be stripped... Then again, > you have to look at it > from the mdksoft perspective, that they do have a > deadline to meet, and > I think there's quite a bit of frustration on both > ends. > Where does my frustration lie? Ideas that I > expounded that I have never > gotten credit for, fixes I have never gotten credit > for, fixes/idea that > were never even acknowledged, etc... > However I buried the hatchet, so to speak, what's > done is done. > > On 8.2 devel... > As I said in a private email with one of the > mdksoft developers, I do > admit during this release, I came in a bit late, > emailing in quite a few > false-positives, this surely caused frustration on > the mdksoft side > (e.g., hunting for bugs that were not there). For > this I apologize... > > With that said, we begin again... A clean slate. > I think one thing needs to always be kept in mind... > Management especially should heed to this... > This is a community. Each side depends upon each > other, one can not, in > no way, in a right way, co-exist without the other. > Understanding that > development of any open-source/free software is > mutual can only speed > up, quality, intuitiveness, and integrity of the > project. > > Now, let the games begin : ) > (after a short break of course : p) > > Tashi Delek > > -- > Bryan Paxton > Public PGP key: http://www.deadhorse.net/bpaxton.gpg > > Trying, the volition devoid of action, this is > idleness. > Doing, the volition replete in motion, a process. > Being that all things are impermanent, this process > is constant. > If one realizes such, the process is in all > actuality, one step. > A motion that can not be reversed, but may be > halted. > Both ways does this sway. > > __________________________________________________________ Obtenez votre adresse @yahoo.ca gratuite et en français ! courriel.yahoo.ca