RE: Announcement: Albatross in Debian
Fabian Fagerholm <[email protected]> 19 Feb 2004 13:22:33 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.web.albatross.general |
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On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 00:52, Michael C. Neel wrote: > > I'm very happy to announce that Albatross has finally made > > its way into > > Debian unstable. > > > The packages contains the latest stable version of Albatross > > (1.10). I'm > > preparing to release a newer version as soon as a new stable > > version is > > released. > > Anyone else see the ironry here? =p It was late. That's my only defense :) Anyway, just a quick note for those who are not familiar with the Debian release process: new and updated packages always enter "unstable" first. At regular intervals, they are automatically moved to "testing" if they satisfy some quality requirements. Finally, the packages in "testing" will be frozen at some point and become the next "stable" version. So being in Debian unstable is not neccessarily an indicator of the quality of Albatross! As a side note, perhaps Andrew and Dave could comment on the time-frame of making a new stable release? > On a serious note, good job for making this happen! Thanks, I'm currently preparing a new version to address some minor issues with the current package (mostly cosmetic). Cheers, -- Fabian Fagerholm <[email protected]>