VOROSKOI Andras írva:

On Sat, Mar 18, 2006 at 03:35:48PM +0000, Alex Smith wrote:
But still, it is even more work to try and peice my system back together
when it goes wrong. I'm just saying that it should be made safe for people
to use.

But then what is -current for?
There is -stable those who want a stable system. Like in every other
distro.

yeah, it has to be tested somewhere. I stoped updating my system to -current
for a moth or two now, because i have no time to look after bugs and it
can't be expected to be instantly fixed and i need a working system from day
to day (I'd hate to boot my student windows if my linux installation breaks,
but i'd be forced to do that)...

Whatever, this leads to a question. -stable have been abandoned after
previous releases, and all development has been focused on -current. After
the release of 0.4, will there be a package repository for -stable updates
(given that ppl will do updates)? Also, supporting releases would require a
proper use of the BTS regarding tagging bugs with version info...


best,

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Péter

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