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From: le@put.com (Louis Epstein)
Subject: Re: next release, when?
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Jordan K. Hubbard (jkh@violet.berkeley.edu) wrote:
: In article <4co9fp$cn@knobel.gun.de>,
: Andreas Klemm <andreas@knobel.gun.de> wrote:
: >Since some weeks I'm running FreeBSD-current. I'm very satisfied
: >and it's stable for me. (Asus P55 PCI board, WD8013, 2940, ...).
: >I'm running a NNTP, WWW, proxy server and do a lot of things using
: >dialup PPP. If you can't wait for 2.2, then you should sup -current
: >and build a new OS in single user mode by saying 'make world'.

: Or one could even just wait a day or two for me to release the 2.2-SNAP
: I built this morning.. :-)

I thought the -SNAP releases were off the -stable branch,and would be 2.1.1s
until there was a 2.1.x-RELEASE and 2.2 switched from -current to -stable?