ports and -current
Kris Kennaway
kris at obsecurity.org
Sat Sep 20 22:43:07 PDT 2003
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 12:46:30AM -0400, Daniel Eischen wrote:
> This is the longest ports freeze that I can remember
I can only suppose that you haven't been paying attention to other
release cycles, because this one is shorter than usual.
> I wasn't
> expecting it to last long. Not to change the subject, I thought
> it would just be long enough to lay the tag. I don't think you
> should label it as bad timing as much as asking why the freeze is
> taking so long.
The release schedule has been on the website for over a month, so
again it looks like you were simply uniformed as to timing and
duration of the release events.
Daniel, I'm trying to be reasonable here, and I think my previous
proposal achieves the ends we all want with a minimum of disruption to
the various parties involved. Unfortunately I'm seeing a lot of heat
from you and not a lot of discussion. Can we please try and work
cooperatively?
Kris
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