On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 08:33:41PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > So my opinion is that the test cycle should end now, and we should start > preparing for the next test cycle by fixing lots and lots[1] of RC bugs, > and finishing up internal testing of boot-floppies and CD images.
That was the plan for February. And for January. And for November. I don't see why it would suddenly work this time. I'll just have to jank lots and lots of packages just before the next test cycle. I think it's good that we tested boot-floppies and CD image generation -- obviously it needed the test, since it didn't work. The boot floppies are ready now, but we still have no images. I think we lost about a week to the auric move, however. I hope that next time it will go faster. > That way, we could actually start the next test cycle well prepared, so we > don't get behind schedule instantly, and also have a better distribution (as > in, packages without some of those RC bugs) to test. We'll also throw away the boot-floppies we have now. So I'll pose this to the people working on them: What do you prefer? Go with 2.2.13 for a two-week test, or stop this cycle and prepare new ones about a week from now? Richard Braakman