From: William H. N. <wil...@ai...> - 2003-09-21 14:06:18
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I'll probably release sbcl-0.8.4 next weekend if nothing too interesting comes up before then. Until then, as usual, testing and unbreaking old functionality is much preferred over exploring new possibilities for breakable functionality. Incidentally, I saw on IRC (but don't know offhand how to look up myself) that the cutoff date for the next stable version of Debian is nearly upon us, and therefore this next release will probably be the one which ends up there. -- William Harold Newman <wil...@ai...> People don't learn from History. Most of them don't even learn from Current Events. -- Pyotr Filipivich PGP key fingerprint 85 CE 1C BA 79 8D 51 8C B9 25 FB EE E0 C3 E5 7C |
From: Kevin R. <ke...@ro...> - 2003-09-21 14:36:05
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William Harold Newman wrote: > Incidentally, I saw on IRC (but don't know offhand how to look up > myself) that the cutoff date for the next stable version of Debian is > nearly upon us, and therefore this next release will probably be the > one which ends up there. The Debian release manager mentioned Oct 1 as a freeze date for applications like SBCL, but I suspect that will not happened. The core tools have not yet been frozen and are past their proposed freeze date. --=20 Kevin Rosenberg ke...@ro... |