On 17 May 1999, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > Richard Braakman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Adam Di Carlo wrote: > > > I'd like to point out that expecting freeze to be shorter than 10 > > > weeks is lunacy. We have 5 architectures now.... Consider that > > > archive changes at any point in freeze imply changes in boot floppies > > > (well, for anything in base) and in the CD system. > > > From freeze to release, one month. We won't freeze at all until we > > have a plan that allows this. The plan must have room for delays, > > and the ripple effects caused by changes. > > Huh? Why do you say this? As long as I've been with Debian, I've > never seen anything shorter than a 2 month freeze. [...]
IMHO, just because we have made the mistake of freezing too early in the past does not mean we have to repeat it over and over again. Thanks. -- "0a2362076d7148344ac2f0ff503b0e54" (a truly random sig)