Some quotes about the issue at hand which should be consensual ... (Was: gtk 2.0.x or 2.9+ for etch g-i ?)
Some thoughts by someone else than me about this issue :
Vitality
The most important thing that I think would benefit Debian is increasing its
tempo. We've been slow in a lot of things, from releasing, to getting
updates in, to processing applications from prospective developers, to
fixing bugs, to making decisons on policy questions, and all sorts of other
things. Even the DPL election process takes longer to go from start to whoa
than the last Australian Federal Election, and this year we'll have two
state elections run and complete entirely within the election period.
There are often good reaons for this, generally of the form "it's more
important to get it right than to do it fast", but that objection is often
used even when there's no actual contradiction between those goals. And
sometimes doing it fast *helps* you to do it right, by letting you try out
solutions and act on the feedback -- that is, the "release early, release
often" philosophy.
Do you all recognize it ? Yes, it is indeed the meat of Anthony's DPL
plateform, and we know that the debian project stands behind them, since they
voted Anthony as DPL.
So, Frans and other of the d-i team, please read them, and think a bit before
you get offended because i propose some pro-active thinking for d-i.
Especially as it is just thinking, and not non-consensual d-i svn commit as i
was accused of doing.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
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