Re: -current will enter feature freeze on December 15th!

1999-11-22 Thread Mark Newton

David Schwartz wrote:

 > Jordan Hubbard wrote:
 > > With any luck, we'll have 4.0 out in time to catch the last of the new
 > > millennium celebrations (or riots, depending on who you listen to :).
 > 
 >  The last of the new millennium celebrations are still more than a year
 > away.

Yup, and with any luck we'll have 4.0 out before then :-)

- mark


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Re: -current will enter feature freeze on December 15th!

1999-11-22 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard

>The last of the new millennium celebrations are still more than a year away.

Well, if you want to get technical, some people have already started early. :)

- Jordan




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RE: -current will enter feature freeze on December 15th!

1999-11-22 Thread David Schwartz


> To that end, we'll be declaring a feature freeze on the 15th, after
> which time people should just be working on tying off the worst of the
> spurting arteries and spending more time thinking about fixing things
> like gdb than thinking about significant architectural changes.  With
> any luck, we'll have 4.0 out in time to catch the last of the new
> millennium celebrations (or riots, depending on who you listen to :).
>
> - Jordan

The last of the new millennium celebrations are still more than a year
away.

DS



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-current will enter feature freeze on December 15th!

1999-11-22 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard

Yes, I'm sure you all never expected it, but we're actually on the
road for a 4.0 release in Q1 2000 (hopefully early January) and before
we can realistically begin that process, we have to stop throwing
kitchen sinks into -current and start making it work again instead. :-)

To that end, we'll be declaring a feature freeze on the 15th, after
which time people should just be working on tying off the worst of the
spurting arteries and spending more time thinking about fixing things
like gdb than thinking about significant architectural changes.  With
any luck, we'll have 4.0 out in time to catch the last of the new
millennium celebrations (or riots, depending on who you listen to :).

- Jordan


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