Re: HAMM FREEZE IS ONE WEEK AWAY
> > I'm going to move all those packages into project/orphaned at the
> > same time as the freeze. The same goes for any non-essential
> > package with critical, grave, or important bugs open.
>
> Woah, that's a little harsh isn't it? There's a month between freeze
> and release in which those bugs could be fixed. Moving the packages
> to project/orphaned is just going to slow the process down (they'll
> have to be reinstated into the archive by hand by Guy). I don't
> disagree with moving them to project/orphaned, I just think time of
> freeze is a little early.
Actually, I'm being generous. Originally, I wanted them all fixed _before_
the freeze.
The problem is that there is never enough time. People have been making
noise about the need for a release for months now and I announced this
freeze in early February. There has been plenty of time.
Brian
( bcwhite@verisim.com )
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