On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 05:57:13PM -0400, Prof. Laurie HENDREN wrote:
> That's ok with me if as long as it's a public 0.9x, i.e. I can give
> people our URL (in a talk) and tell them to try it and report any
> problems they have. Then it's just a matter of what we call
> the "real" release. I think as long as the version number is < 1,
> people should expect to have to report bugs.
I think it's fine to do this in a talk, but to also mention that this is
a .9 release, that bugs are to be expected when compiling substantial
programs, and that we're planning a 1.0 soon. It's nice to get them
to report bugs in either version, but they shouldn't expect it to just
work on a major thing like itself or atrack.
Ondrej
Received on Tue Sep 28 23:34:09 2004
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