On Sat, 20 Jun 1998 12:08:56 -0400 (EDT), Dean Brooks wrote:
> Is baseline stability something planned for the 2.0 release? Do you
>forsee the development cycle of Exim changing more towards this kind
>of development?
> The ideal situation would be to freeze new features at some point
>in the near future and only fix outstanding bugs. Exim would continue
>to become more and more stable, and at some point it could become
>the baseline for future development.
The ideal situation would be to model the development of the kernel, the
Debian project and others. Have two concurrant versions. One is a "Stable"
release which only gets bug fixes applied to it, the other the "unstable" or
"development" model where new features are introduced.
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