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SubjectRe: Notebooks
That's why you have stable and developmental, beta or something other than
unstable which gives a bad image in people's minds. I'm saying we need
stable and "more stable", just something that's not apparently a negative
term.

Robert

Thus spake David Lang (dlang@diginsite.com):

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> I disagree, If we stop calling them "unstable" then people will start to
> depend on them and if we have a buggy version it will cause more problems.
> Yes some of them are more stable (we are after all getting ready to roll
> over to 2.2) but the fact remains they are development version, things are
> new, untested and (probably) will break at least on some systems.
>
> David Lang
>
>
> On Fri, 14 Aug 1998, Nomad the Wanderer wrote:
>
> > We really gotta stop calling them "unstable" as they're not. They're
> > developemental. Miy firewall's running 2.1.10X and it's been up amost
> > 2 months I think. My desktop is 2.1.115 and the only reason I rebootyed
> > it was to install that instead of 2.1.110...
> >
> > Robert
> >
>
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