On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 10:32:40AM -0700, William Ballard wrote:
> Daily Builds are expected to fail.  IDW Builds are about the equivalent 
> of Debian's Experimental.  IDS Builds are about the equivalent of 
> Debian's Unstable: they are shipped to ISVs, most people are expected to 
> run them, they mostly work, Microsoft ran www.microsoft.com off them for 

IDW = Developer's Workstation, IDS = Deployment Server
I can't remember the exact meaning of the acronyms.

An IDW build is one that all Devs are expected to have running on their 
Primary build machines.  It's stable enough for experts to run.


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