atom feed8 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-stableRe: Bringing stuff into 2.1?
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Nate WilliamsDec 11, 1995 3:09 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardDec 11, 1995 6:23 pm 
Nate WilliamsDec 11, 1995 10:31 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardDec 11, 1995 10:35 pm 
Nate WilliamsDec 11, 1995 10:44 pm 
David GreenmanDec 11, 1995 11:19 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardDec 11, 1995 11:20 pm 
Dmitry KhrustalevDec 12, 1995 6:20 am 
Subject:Re: Bringing stuff into 2.1?
From:Jordan K. Hubbard (jk@time.cdrom.com)
Date:Dec 11, 1995 10:35:46 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-stable

All right. What kind of time-frame are we looking at here? The reason I'm asking is I want to shake out some of the more 'critical' portions of the merge (any of the kernel mods I'd like someone else to look over before they go in) and I don't want to push things to the wire. Is a 'drop-dead' date of February a workable goal, so it leaves us all of February for a Real(tm) beta-test cycle?

I'd like to start wrapping things up in February. I didn't really anticipate a prolonged BETA test cycle since that would sort of imply that we screwed up and brought in *too* many changes. This is supposed to be a fairly simple `re-roll the release' cycle, and if it isn't then we need to consider just what we did to make that not happen (and kill someone for it :-).

Jordan