Re: Pontification: Unfreeze Woody?

2002-06-07 Thread John Hasler
Jamin W. Collins writes:
> I guess I'm just curious as to what other peoples thoughts are on this.

It is impossible to comment intelligently on your suggestion without
knowing approximately how much longer it will be until the infrastructure
situation is resolved.
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Re: Pontification: Unfreeze Woody?

2002-06-09 Thread Nicos Gollan
On Friday 07 June 2002 22:39, John Hasler wrote:
> Jamin W. Collins writes:
> > I guess I'm just curious as to what other peoples thoughts are on
> > this.
>
> It is impossible to comment intelligently on your suggestion without
> knowing approximately how much longer it will be until the
> infrastructure situation is resolved.

OK, just to play the idiot here:
IMHO it wasn't the best thing to freeze woody before those problems were 
resolved in the first place. As I see it, those problems were known 
some time before the freeze happened, probably in hope that the 
problems would be resolved soon. So I'd definitely be pro­-unfreeze to 
stop the apparent hiatus the whole Debian project is on.

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Re: Pontification: Unfreeze Woody?

2002-06-09 Thread Colin Watson
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 05:41:33PM +0200, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> On Friday 07 June 2002 22:39, John Hasler wrote:
> > It is impossible to comment intelligently on your suggestion without
> > knowing approximately how much longer it will be until the
> > infrastructure situation is resolved.
> 
> OK, just to play the idiot here:
> IMHO it wasn't the best thing to freeze woody before those problems were 
> resolved in the first place. As I see it, those problems were known 
> some time before the freeze happened, probably in hope that the 
> problems would be resolved soon. So I'd definitely be pro?-unfreeze to 
> stop the apparent hiatus the whole Debian project is on.

The freeze for the last release was a whole lot longer than this one
looks likely to be.

Any hiatus felt by individual developers is entirely up to them;
unstable no longer affects testing, so they're quite free to develop
there, and in fact are probably more likely to do so if testing is kept
frozen and safe.

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