From: Joey Hess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I'd like to propose that we make a committment to getting an update to > potato out within a month of the release of the 2.4 kernel or > the release of potato, whichever comes last. (I did a similar thing for > slink in a 3 week time-frame, and so I think this is a reasonable time-frame.) > > This update would NOT be blessed as stable, it would be a semi-stable > release with: > > - 2.4 kernel and support utilities > - X 4.0 drivers (but probably just X servers, to minimize > changes; Branden has huge reorganizations in mind for X) > > This would be a full Debian release, with a version number, > boot floppies, CD images, etc, etc. After it ages for a few months, > we may choose to call it stable but at first it would be called > something that denotes it is semi-stable. > > Please speak up if you like this idea.
That's what I was trying to suggest. I agree entirely. Paul.