On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 14:12:49 -0500, Jacob Kuntz wrote: > try this hypothetical release method out: > > there are two trees. let's call them devel and production. debian saavy > folks (maintainers) run devel. new packages are uploaded to devel where > they are tested extensivly. when a package has been in devel for more than > (for instance) two weeks, and it has no release critical and few important > bugs, it graduates into production. > > the production branch should always work.
But it won't. This approach ignores the fact that "stability" is a property of a release as a whole (the set of packages and their interdependencies, ISOs, boot floppies and the upgrade path from the previous release) rather than the sum of the stability of individual packages. Ray -- ART A friend of mine in Tulsa, Okla., when I was about eleven years old. I'd be interested to hear from him. There are so many pseudos around taking his name in vain. - The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan