while it would be interesting to perhaps do a 1.3.1 or a 1.4 with other features, there has to be pressure against doing anything to 1.3 other than what qa wants to do to get it out the door. We can't make every release perfect; in fact, we can't make *any* release perfect... but we can try to set some goals and meet them. Debian 1.3 is probably closer to doing that than any previous debian release; I hope I don't see it get derailed now...
One added complexity is that building a 1.3.1 or 1.4 will be made somewhat more difficult by the developers migrating to libc6 in order to get working on Debian 2.0; I've certainly started in that direction (though I will probably keep one machine at or near 1.3 as long as is practical.) Certainly the next X release I do, and probably the next Emacs release after that, will require libc6... _Mark_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Herd of Kittens A Debian Maintainer -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .