Re: What is the difference between Potato and Woody?
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> So, instead of looking at Debian as a bunch of interesting packages
> running on top of a kernel, I should view each release as a stable set
> of packages that all are known to work together. And that to get a
> release (such as Woody) ready for release this involves:
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> * Release/Install processes, packages, and procedures are updated
> and stabilized.
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> * New target kernel features are determined and stabilized
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> * Packages are stabilized against the new target kernel feature
> set.
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> * Bugs and incompatibilities resulting from packages working
> together are identified and fixed.
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> Is this a good way to view things?
>
sounds about right.
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