Hi, Andreas B. Mundt schrieb: > Remaining bugs: Things in general and probably (complex) software in > particular will never be perfect. There will be bugs, sure. But there > will be bugs forever. How long is the expected life of lenny? If > squeeze is released this year why not trying to release the "perfect" > Edu-squeeze pretty soon afterwards, and have lenny as an in-between > step? I've been using the Lenny version productive in a school for months, and it works. Lenny works! Maybe not flawless, but we will never get to that point. > If I recall the atmosphere last night on IRC and consider the amount > of work done today on the documentation: I have the feeling that many > of us are highly motivated to improve things and prepare a good release. > But to keep this spirit alive it's important to finish this work soon, > to see a goal which can be achieved in the near future. You can ride a > horse to death. > > It would be an extreme pity to see all this motivation collapse into > frustration, dispute, disappointment and bad feelings. And that is the > worst bug ever. > > Come on! You all have come so far. It's a pleasure to have a > Skolelinux network running in my virtual machines! Let's finish lenny > and after that head for an improved point release or a perfect squeeze. I share your opinion. Kick lenny out into the open now, or it's too late and not worth any more effort. Regards, -- .''`. Philipp Hübner <debalance@debian.org> : :' : pgp fp: 6719 25C5 B8CD E74A 5225 3DF9 E5CA 8C49 25E4 205F `. `'` HP: http://www.debalance.de, Skype: philipp-huebner `- ICQ: 235-524-440, Jabber: der_schakal@jabber.org
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