I'm planning to do a 0.2 -pre-stable release with glibc-2.5.1/linux-2.6 before going to gcc42, removing anything which isn't 100% working.
It won't be maintained... it will be a cropped snapshot, unless something is seriously wrong and a 0.2.1 is worth it. So like, 0.x is a minor version change which includes new features which are expected to be stable. A 0.x.y is a patch version on 0.x. 1.0 is when all packages and features have been tested to be stable. robert
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