> On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 09:46:54PM -0600, Adam Thompson, MCNE, MCSE wrote:
> > ...are we at a point where developers can stop adding new stuff long
> > enough for anyone to test a somewhat stable codebase? It doesn't sound
> > like you're about to freeze for 2.7, but I'm hoping for a bit of a
> > slowdown.
>
> No, why should we stop ? We enjoy ourselves very much :)
>
> Seriously, current seems quite a bit more stable than it was two weeks ago...
> Most of the transient problems I've seen seem completely gone now.
I'm running -current as of ... Feb. 26, I think. Ever since I disabled
the onboard fxp0 and stuck in tx2 in its place a few weeks ago, the
panics have stopped.
Given that I'm running -current from the tail end of February, do you
think I'm better off updating to -current now, or just waiting for 2.7?
-Adam
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