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Re: Continuous Releases?



why can't we have both : a live distribution and static releases ?

now we have stable and unstable. and unstable get released as stable
every 3 months. but this isn't a good thing, yust because unsteable
isn't getting stable every 3 months.

so: don't move unstable to stable. i know, the discussion isn't new, but
change the distribution into more than 3 ares :
released(=stable), tested (new) and development(=unstable).

everyone sais, we should not release a program unless several developers
have tested it and given their ok. so why does nobody code this ? it
shouldn't be that hard to implement 

a) a mail daemon that get's emails
with ("Package: <pkg>\nVersion: <version>\nResult: {ok|not-ok|whatever}") 
and that will move a program after checking criterias (dependecies, xx
developers have said "ok", no reports with anything other than "ok")
from devel to tested.  that can't be so difficult (if i were a better
programmer and had more time, i would do it myself).

b) write a small tool like "bug" to send theese messages (ok, that's
very simple).

what are you waiting for ? otherwise this discussion will never end.

DON`T WAIT UNTIL 1.3 IS RELEASED. 

yust my $0.02 .

regards andreas


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