On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 12:28:54PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
Also putting something new in late in the beta phase is not usually a smart thing to do. At this point in the development cycle we should be looking at a system which is relatively stable and the differences between the Beta releases should be bug fixes for what is already there. Major new functionality should be waiting for the internal development and first alpha releases...
Well, for all we know, SUSE might have changed everything in the past up untill the RC 27 or whatever. It is just that now we see it. It would however be nice if we could get some more insight as to why it has been done. I say: if it means improvement, bring it on. I don't see a release date after RC 1 and testing, so I am not sure what preasure there is timewise. Also what has changes could be explained better (perhaps with a HTML file on the Alpha/Beta CD's or some other form) so people know where to look and where NOT to look. OTOH not having any information will let people wander around and the absence of a guideline could bring up bugs that a more structured testing would not show. houghi -- If a 6600 used paper tape instead of core memory, it would use up tape at about 30 miles/second. -- Grishman, Assembly Language Programming