Christian Perrier wrote: > For this not to happen, we might need to have an already established > release team for etch. Maybe the people currently involved in the > release team as RM and assistant RM just want to continue the hard > work. Maybe some of you people just want to get a break.... > > Anyway, I think that we would all benefit in knowing as soon as > possible about the etch release team and have it setup and already > working, for instance on trying to sort out the issues which blocked > us for a while....or already try to setup some release schedule (June > 6th 2006!). > > So, maybe already a few words from the already involved people?
I seem to be leaning more toward the "let's get on with etch" end of the spectrum myself. Perhaps already somewhat to the annoyance of some other more hard working / stressed out release team members. ;-) With that said, I'm not especially convinced that traditional stable releases are still the most interesting or best way to get newer versions of Debian out there and in a usable state. I'm increasingly feeling that making testing suitable for more users is a better approach, at least for me. Kinda makes me wonder if I belong on the release team; OTOH I can't imagine making testing more releasable could do anything but help make stable releases better or easier. -- see shy jo
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