On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> wrote:
>> Something I noticed, maybe because I'm using the unstable
>> kernel instead of the stable 2036 one, deltree doesn't work
>> anymore.
>
> Simple: If you only use WIN /S then you can use the
> stable 2036 or stable 2038 kernel. The latter is on
> http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/ as binary snapshot.
>
> There are a few pending improvements before 2038 can
> be put on "sourceforge file releases"... The sources
> already are on sourceforge in our svn, of course :-)
>

If there's a "stable" 2038, then that should get put on ibiblio for
general release as soon as possible. If it's on rugxulo's pages, then
very few people will know about it (heck, *I* didn't know about it -
see my other email.)

If you're waiting for further improvements to 2038 before you release
2038, then you're doing this wrong. Release early, release often.
Rapid development in F/OSS doesn't happen unless you make releases for
people to play with. I'd strongly recommend making 2038 available, and
putting the "few pending improvements" in 2039.


-jh

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