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Mandrake Linux Development Process Changes

joestar writes "Just found at MandrakeLinux.com: 'MandrakeSoft today announced a major evolution in the way that future Mandrake Linux distributions will be engineered and released. The purpose of this new development process is to provide the highest level of new features, as well as maximizing the quality of new products.' In short: for each release, there will be a 'Community' release, equivalent to a common Mandrake release, with all latest features. Several months later an 'Official' release - based on the 'Community' - will be available. Both of them will be released publicly and supported. The new process will start with the upcoming Mandrake 10.0."

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  1. Interesting... by dubdays · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is actually similar to what Mandrake (and others) already do. Isn't this kind of like just releasing another release candidate in the alpha-beta-rc-final flow? Still, I like the idea, because there have been numerous times I've purchased the boxed version, and it has had major problems that immediately needed to be patched. This is just a way to better refine the distro before selling it on the shelves.

  2. Great move! by joestar · · Score: 4, Informative

    Once again, Mandrake listened to its community of users and developpers, and I think that this is a great move for Mandrake to offer an excellent level of feature and innovation in its new releases, as well as an excellent level of polishment in a second time... And another good news is that both versions will be officially supported!

    I think it's a very smart understanding of a community project, and I think Mandrake can be thanked for its continued sense of innovation since 1998...

    After the recent and excellent financial from MandrakeSoft, this is all good news!

  3. Re:Wait a minute? by RazzleFrog · · Score: 5, Informative

    Apparently you can link to an article but not read it. They are filing under the French equivalent of Chapter 11 - Reorg. During the process the company MUST continue to do business because they still have to pay debtors. Otherwise they would have filed the equivalent of Chapter 7 - liquidation.

  4. It's not the same at all by joestar · · Score: 5, Informative

    1) Both Mandrake Linux Community and Mandrake Linux Official versions will be publicly released and supported.

    2) Fedora is in fact the same as the Mandrake Cooker project, which started... 5 years ago.

    So I'm afraid that *Mandrake* is innovating with this new scheme. Red Hat is just leaving its users alone...