On 3/2/2016 3:48 AM, Matej Kovacic wrote:
> I mean this is not a decision for a dice. It is a decision the project
> manager shoud do. There should be no democracy here. 

Sorry to be late in responding, I didn't see Friedrich's OP (about using
dice to settle the concern about the labeling of untested snapshots). 

I agree with Matej. I'm happy that (a) there will be a new PSPP release
soon and (b) there has been a productive discussion about how to label
unreleased snapshots. Regardless of the outcome, I'm excited as PSPP
continues to get better.

-Alan

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