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    This is a general announcement of the imminent code-freeze that will · 1f3d6740
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    hopefully make linux 1.0 a reality.  The plan has been discussed a bit
    with various developers already, and is already late, but is still in
    effect otherwise.
    
    In short, the next version of linux (0.99.15) will be a "full-featured"
    release, and only obvious bug-fixes to existing features will be applied
    before calling it 1.0.  If this means that your favourite feature or
    networking version won't make it, don't despair: there is life even
    after beta (and it's probably not worth mailing me about it any more:
    I've seen quite a few favourite features already ;-).
    
    In fact, 1.0 has little "real meaning", as far as development goes, but
    should be taken as an indication that it can be used for real work
    (which has been true for some time, depending on your definition of
    "real work").  Development won't stop or even slow down: some of it has
    even been shelved pending a 1.0 already.
    
    Calling it 1.0 will not necessarily make all bugs go away (quite the
    opposite, judging by some other programs), but I hope it will be a
    reasonably stable release.  In order to accomplish this, the code-freeze
    after 0.99.15 will be about a month, and I hope people will test out
    that kernel heavily, instead of waiting for "the real release" so that
    any potential bugs can be found and fixed.
    
    As to where we are now: as of this moment, the latest release is the 'r'
    version of pl14 (aka "ALPHA-pl14r").  I've made ALPHA releases available
    on ftp.funet.fi almost daily, and expect a final pl15 within a few more
    days.  Testing out the ALPHA releases is not discouraged either if you
    like recompiling kernels every day or two..
    
    And finally: we also try to create a "credits" file that mentions the
    developers of the kernel and essential linux utilities.  The credit file
    compilator is jmartin@opus.starlab.csc.com (John A. Martin), and if you
    feel you have cause to be mentioned in it, please contact him.
    
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