From: Tim Wilkinson (tim@transvirtual.com)
Date: Wed Jan 13 1999 - 14:49:33 EST
Yeah, I know - I was very bad :( I promise not to do it again. I think a 1-2
week chill period sounds pretty good to me.
Cheers
Tim
PS. And I used to moan about the GNU release engineering .... :)
> Godmar Back writes:
> > Why don't we shoot for the next release about 1-2 weeks after Peter
> > merges in his new awt? Also, let's prepare this next release a bit
> > better than the last one. What I mean is having a short, informal
> > code freeze period where only bugfixes go in.
>
> I totally agree. I was bummed out that Tim merged a bunch of
> changes (including several bug unfixes) and then release 1.0b3
> the same day. This is not the professional way to do releases :-)
>
> We should have a highly publicized chill period for bug reports
> (and hopefully fixes) before releasing the next version.
>
> -Archie
>
> ___________________________________________________________________________
> Archie Cobbs * Whistle Communications, Inc. * http://www.whistle.com
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