FREEZE RESCHEDULED

1999-11-07 Thread Richard Braakman
I was too hasty when declaring this freeze. Adam di Carlo assured me that the boot-floppies are just not ready yet, and won't be for a number of weeks even if they get help. Also, the count of release-critical bugs is going back up as fast as it came down. (I think that many of them are not

Re: FREEZE RESCHEDULED

1999-11-07 Thread Kevin Dalley
Richard Braakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was too hasty when declaring this freeze. Adam di Carlo assured me that the boot-floppies are just not ready yet, and won't be for a number of weeks even if they get help. Also, the count of release-critical bugs is going back up as fast as it

Re: FREEZE RESCHEDULED

1999-11-07 Thread Ben Collins
On Sun, Nov 07, 1999 at 06:23:44AM -0800, Kevin Dalley wrote: Richard Braakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was too hasty when declaring this freeze. Adam di Carlo assured me that the boot-floppies are just not ready yet, and won't be for a number of weeks even if they get help. Also,

Re: FREEZE RESCHEDULED

1999-11-07 Thread Hartmut Koptein
One of the best ways of getting the release-critical bugs under control is to freeze potato. As long as we can upload packages, we will upload bugs. If we freeze now, we can reduce the number of bugs to a reasonable level over the next few weeks. By the time boot-floppies are ready