Messages in this thread | | | From | teamwork@freemail ... | Subject | Future of 2.0.36 | Date | Sat, 24 Oct 1998 01:59:07 GMT |
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Dear Mr. Alan Cox,
The news.com article [www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,27853,00.html?st.ne.fd.gif.d], in which Mr. Erik Troan of Red Hat Software saying that 2.2 will replaces 2.0.35, greatly troubles us.
Our current plan is to base our upcoming batch of production machines on 2.0.36, with future batches base on 2.2.x when it reaches "production quality".
We ran extensive tests on 2.0.36prex and while we have confidence with the stability of 2.0.36pre15, we'd very much appreciated if you can give us some assurance that 2.0.36 _will_ be an official release in the near future.
We also like to know if there are any known spectacular (and/or elusive) 2.0.36 showstopper issue(s) still being left unresolved?
If possible, Mr. Cox, can you give us an approximate timeframe for 2.0.36 be officially released?
Please do not misunderstand us Mr. Cox. We are in no way trying to pressure you to do a rush job on 2.0.36. We believe in quality, that's why we're sticking with Linux. We just like to be assured that 2.0.36 will indeed become an official Linux release.
Many thanks in advance.
Respectfully, Pete teamwork@freemail.c3.hu
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