Re: Release update: debian-installer, kernels, infrastructure, freeze, etch, arm
Andres Salomon <dilinger@debian.org> writes:
> It's also funny that people want debian to release so bad, and yet fight
> the release team at every announcement. I don't see a problem with
> wanting to know as much about transitions and migrations in advance as
> possible. I'm sure there will be additional transitions/migrations that
> come up during etch development, but the more the release team knows
> about, the better prepared they can be to propose deadlines and release
> estimates.
Well, I want it to release so bad, and I'm delighted for these
announcements. Keep 'em coming, and don't let the other people stop
you.
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