Jonathan Chen wrote:
5.0 is a more complex beast than the 4.x releases were, which might explain why it has taken as long as it has and why the freeze is as long as it is.On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 10:19:20PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:In the last episode (Dec 30), Brian said:hmm code freeze applies to ports as well, that is surprising.Ports and packages get put on -RELEASE cds just like kernel and userland; they get the same code-freeze treatment.Yeah, but they don't usually go on a 1+ month code-freeze when a 4.x-RELEASE comes out.
I find it's never a good idea to complain about how long it takes someone to do the job right the first time.
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