On Wednesday 05 Jan 2005 00:32, J.F.Gratton wrote: <snip> > > One thing I still don't like about Debian is the time it takes to get > new versions of major packages, even on "unstable" or "testing" (think: > Gnome 2.8). The other side of that coin is that the package maintainers > DO keep their eyes on the target. Boy do they work efficiently ! > > Jeff > <snip>
I would disagree on this point. For example, when kde 3.3 came out it was in unstable before the release was announced. (the packagers get it a week early).I have seen similar upgrade speeds in debian at other times as well. Also, was it not the case that Gnome 2.8 was ready in experimental, but the packagers wanted to keep sid clear for running upgrades though to sarge? Pete -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]