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Possibility to get important changes since 10.0 RC1?
- From: Christoph Weidmann <c_weidmann@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 19:05:30 +0200
- Message-id: <200509201905.30410.c_weidmann@xxxxxx>
Dear Suse-People,
I can understand your decision not to release the internal Release
Candidates RC2 and so on for public. I think in this hot phase of the
release cycle, you guys have much more important things to do. But I
have one question: Is it possible to get only the MOST important fixes
and packages since RC1? To make it clear: I don't mean a complete
release, but I mean updated packages which fixed critical bugs or
important packages like kernel and so on.
Is it possible to make this packages available for public? How about
putting them in Yast Online Update? Or, if this is not possible, what
about releasing them inofficially in the apt-repositary "suse-people"?
IIRC, in Beta-phase there were some updates through YOU, even for RC1
there was a new kernel for short time while currently all corresponding
directories are empty.
Thank for thinking about it
Christoph Weidmann
I can understand your decision not to release the internal Release
Candidates RC2 and so on for public. I think in this hot phase of the
release cycle, you guys have much more important things to do. But I
have one question: Is it possible to get only the MOST important fixes
and packages since RC1? To make it clear: I don't mean a complete
release, but I mean updated packages which fixed critical bugs or
important packages like kernel and so on.
Is it possible to make this packages available for public? How about
putting them in Yast Online Update? Or, if this is not possible, what
about releasing them inofficially in the apt-repositary "suse-people"?
IIRC, in Beta-phase there were some updates through YOU, even for RC1
there was a new kernel for short time while currently all corresponding
directories are empty.
Thank for thinking about it
Christoph Weidmann
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