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From: asami@cs.berkeley.edu (Satoshi ASAMI)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: Where's FreeBSD-current at now?
Date: 7 Apr 94 20:17:21
Organization: CS Div. - EECS, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
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In-reply-to: chuckr@glue.umd.edu's message of 7 Apr 1994 14:32:41 PST

In article <2o21m9$euf@mojo.eng.umd.edu>
        chuckr@glue.umd.edu (Charles B. Robey) writes:

 * Out of curiosity, exactly what level is FreeBSD current at now?
 * Is it perhaps where the final 1.1 release will be, or perhaps past it?
 * If one were interested in finding out, what are the mailing list
 * addresses again?  (I'm sorry, I know I've seen them before, but I've
 * lost them.  It's high time I subscribed.)

FreeBSD-current went past 1.1-Release on March 1st (or somewhere
around that) and is currently believed to be somewhere between 1.1R
and 1.2R.  However, since the "release" of 1.1 has not come out, the
above statement of mine is not valid at all.

(But at least it's way past 1.1-BETA)

For the mailing lists, the announcements are in c.o.3.announce.  The
last one was posted on 4/2.  In case you can't find it, try sending a
mail with the body (not subject) "help" to majordomo@freefall.cdrom.com.

Satoshi (not a FreeBSD spokesman, official or otherwise)