(1) Are you sure?
(2) So?
> Feature freeses should only free features that affect more then one little
> function.
[snip]
> Feature freeze means as few core changes as possible.
All features are equal, but some features are more equal than others?
Please. Linus's "freezes" have historically been rather lukewarm, and
may actually behave as you describe...but what's the point of calling
it a "feature freeze" instead of "core freeze" or something that fits
reality?
Keith
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