Hi guys, It looks like GNOME 1.4 is just about able to go into woody (testing, rather than sid/unstable), which would be nice. It's a pretty convoluted mess, though, so it'd probably be helpful if we had a "mini-freeze" about it, so for the next week or so if you could limit yourself to only fixing RC bugs in GNOME packages, that'd probably be helpful. Once GNOME 1.4's in, which'll hopefully be within a week or so, there'll still be plenty of time (two to three months at the most optimistic) before it gets frozen for release, so there shouldn't be any worries there, btw. For reference, before the current gnome-{core,libs,...} upload, the only things that were being waited for were a fixed libc, a fixed libungif (both of which should be ready RSN), and appropriate amounts of testing for all the various packages. (I'm not on this list, please Cc me if anything important happens) Cheers, aj -- Anthony Towns <aj@humbug.org.au> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. GPG signed mail preferred. ``_Any_ increase in interface difficulty, in exchange for a benefit you do not understand, cannot perceive, or don't care about, is too much.'' -- John S. Novak, III (The Humblest Man on the Net)
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