Max Spevack wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
So the next question would be, if you are fixing important bugs and
doing a respin why are you not doing a point release publicly?
I think that's a bit of a red herring. For me, it's just a matter of
"if we're going to spend a bunch of money on physical media" I'd like to
have any horrible bugs fixed, if we can.
Yes,
And if we spend the time to create new iso's for that, I think it would be a
good idea to make those available to our end-users. Call it a .0.1 release,
call it a brown paper bag release (not meant in any disrespect to DaveJ, but
the kernel is kinda a brown paper bag kernel). Eitherway if we invest time and
QA to make new iso's for this, we should make them available, as the time has
already been invested then.
I vote for doing a new spin with:
-a new kernel included (we might have to wait a bit for this new kernel to
become available and proven)
-perhaps an updates.img included
-perhaps one or two updates for very very critical no interaction needed
network abusable security issues.
Regards,
Hans
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