On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 5:23 AM, Kostas Georgiou
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It will obviously be easier for all packagers to have easilly accessible
> patches instead of having to backport them from the trunk :). It might be
> better though to just get a new release out every lets say a couple of
> weeks if any such patches are available to avoid confusing situations
> where fedora is at 3.1.n + patch{1,2,4}, debian at 3.1.n + patch{1,3,4} etc.
> Both options require the same amount of time spend in my part so I don't
> have a strong preference either way.

Can we freeze what we are doing in 3.1.x branch (or freeze in the next
few days), go through a 2 week testing cycle and release that as 3.1.1
(or early September as Brad originally mentioned).

For folks who haven't already upgraded, waiting a little bit more is
not going to kill them.

For those who have already upgraded, we have a patch available...

What do you guys think?

Cheers,

Bernard

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