I agree that debian doesn't have no fixed dates for the release. And I think that's a good thing about debian, but i researched about this, and I would like to know if there is a defined roadmap for woody becoming frozen... What's the target milestone? Em Qui, 2002-04-11 às 10:27, Bas Zoetekouw escreveu: > Hi Johnny! > > You wrote: > > > I am researching the Debian release cycle. > > Where can I find information about how long time there should be > > between a Stable release and the next Testing freeze? > > I have searched the Debian web site and the mailings lists, but I > > have not found any such information. > > The reason you can't find anything is probably that there isn't any > policy about this. Debian releases a new version when it's ready. > There's currently no release schedule with fixed dates. > > You could probably find a lot of info (and flames) on this issue in the > archive of the debian-devel mailing list at http://lists.debian.org. > > BTW: the debian-policy mailing list is meant for discussions about new > debian policy. Your question is probably more on topic on the > debian-devel mailing list. > > -- > Kind regards, > +---------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Bas Zoetekouw | Si l'on sait exactement ce | > |--------------------------------| que l'on va faire, a quoi | > | zoetekw@phys.uu.nl | bon le faire? | > | bas@A-Es2.uu.nl | Pablo Picasso | > +---------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > >
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