Rainer Dorsch writes: > The timeline is great! But I think it should be continued. As > experience shows, shortly after releasing potato (or even shortly > after freezing potato), kernel 2.4 and XFree 4.0 will appear.
Well, I had been expecting XFree 4.0 in July, so this is good news :) from reading their web page, it looks like 3.3.6 will come out just after the freeze or release. 4.0 is still a ways off... As for the kernel, I didn't think 2.3 was really frozen (I could have missed something!). > Should there be a potato update in this case or is Debian seriously > wanting to shorten release cycles? I'd really like to see shorter cycles, If only to get a better code name than "woody" quickly. ;-) I wonder how many people running for Project Leader are going to bring the release-cycle issue up... -- Written with 100% free software. Please support the following websites: www.noamazon.com www.eviltoy.com www.debian.org www.gnu.org lpf.ai.mit.edu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]