2012/1/17 bouleetbil <[email protected]>:
>
> 1. create a wip basetesting.

Even creating a libtesting could help for main lib and xlib, when API
has changed.

>
> If we continue to bump some packages directly into current I will use only 
> stable for "ALL" my box. (I don't have the time to search why my wifi don't 
> work with latest kernel... it's an example)
> If we would lost some users we can continue to bump directly to current. But, 
> for me it's a very bad solution. We can wait some days for testing the base 
> group before merge it into current.(I will not die if glib2,glibc,kernel... 
> is not updated the day of the new release)
> I don't use some others distributions because for me they bump too quickly 
> some "base" packages. When you read to irc some frugalware devels/users 
> install an other distribution because latest update break his system, it's 
> not acceptable for me. (yes we can't test every hardware/configuration... but 
> we can do a minimum)
>
> BTW I don't say latest bump not working, I've not updated my box(s) since 2 
> weeks.
>

I'm completely agreed with Bouleetbil, last updates break my boot and
my wifi firmware (b43). For now, I've removed FW from Dell laptop to
give a try to Ubuntu 10.10. Honestly, if we continue in that way I
don't think I'll continue my contribution to Frugalware sorry.


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