Randy McMurchy wrote: > Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 07/18/09 10:05 CST: > >> The Linux From Scratch community is pleased to announce the release of >> LFS Version 6.5 Release Candidate 1. >> [snip] >> It is our intention to release LFS-6.5 final within 2 weeks. > > Just my opinion, but I think that is too aggressive of a timeline. I > realize that the proposed 6.5 actually *builds*, but has anyone actually > tried using it, in real-life situations? > > I don't think two weeks is enough time for anyone to build a functional > desktop and/or server system and actually test it out, especially with > BLFS lagging so badly. Half the BLFS instructions probably don't work > with LFS-6.5, which makes the building process of an actual functional > machine even harder and longer.
I understand your concerns, but let me mention an alternative view. If we wait too long, there will be updates to several packages and the longer we wait, the more pressure to incorporate those newer packages into the 'upcoming' release. If we release, we only have to add errata for security issues and can go back to only having to update -dev for newer packages. 6.4 was released in January. A six month update appears to be reasonable to me. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page