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Kyle wrote:
> I agree entirely with this, with one stipulation that the network code
> needs
> to be stable and work on both Windows and Linux before .8 is released. A

Should I add to this that it would be nice if it worked between x86,
x86_64 and powerpc machines?

> "hard freeze" and string freeze should come after this "soft freeze", in
> which nothing gets done that isn't absolutely necessary for release. Then
> there should be a strong push to get packages done before the release is
> made.
> The bug tracker is also full of old bugs that nobody seems to bothers with
> (bug #5018 for example), and that are possibly too old to matter anymore.
> The patch tracker seems to be worse, regardless of the fact that its almost
> empty.

Why not disable things which are not used in the gna interface? I always
thought that the patch tracker is somewhat overlapping the bugs tracker.

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Regards,
EddyP
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein
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