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Re: Modest proposal for successful releases



I understand that problem with libc.  What I was driving at was that there are 
some bugs in stable, and if none (or few) of the Debian developers are running 
stable, those bugs will not be caught.

> On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, John Goerzen wrote:
> 
> > Well, I am running the 1.2.x right now, but have installed the libc and S-Lang 
> > libs from bo.  But if I am in the minority here as you suggest, then we 
> > certainly need more developers running the stable release.  I do try to report 
> > bugs when I see them, but I agree that more developers running stable are 
> > needed to be able to catch a more significant amount of bugs.
> > 
> This isn't an issue of catching bugs. If you are running libc from bo then
> the packages you build will not install on a 1.2 system.
> 
> Luck,
> 
> Dwarf
> 
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