On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, Sebastian Spiess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We could have a combined event release party + install feast which should
> be not on the precise release date so that the release is available prior
> to the event.

Installfests tend to work best when the software being promoted is already 
being used by the people running the event. That way, there are people 
on-hand who are aware of the behaviours (and possible quirks) of the software 
in question, and hence are better equipped to help those who may be less 
experienced. It also allows time for the software to settle and receive some 
bugfix updates.


-- 
"Once you realise that documentation should be laughed at, peed upon, put on 
fire, and just ridiculed in general, THEN, and only then, have you reached 
the level where you can safely read it and try to use it to actually 
implement a driver." - Linus Torvalds

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