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19.1 Legacy Series / Re: Kernel panic after upgrade
« on: March 13, 2019, 09:14:05 am »
@newsense please don't start gaslighting after the fact.
I came here to announce that upgrades from 18.7 now land in 19.1.4 directly, but your comment takes all achievement away from everyone who contributed to the solution and the extra hours put in to make it happen on a tight schedule. It seems rather petty to me.
The discussion is already utterly absurd due to freaking out over indications that particular technical issues may never be fixed (can you fix all your problems in your real life, at work, for the planet?) and a general lack of understanding that 2-Clause BSD comes with no warranty or liability as others have pointed out.
The new 11.2 base has publicly called for testing since October 2018. If the community can't find a bug that we can't find we have to assume that it's not a big deal contrary to your "catastrophic" assessment.
If people could get their facts straight before going into a discussion about how much one can coerce a project to do what one wants that does indeed already do *a lot* to move forward that would be great.
Thank you,
Franco
I came here to announce that upgrades from 18.7 now land in 19.1.4 directly, but your comment takes all achievement away from everyone who contributed to the solution and the extra hours put in to make it happen on a tight schedule. It seems rather petty to me.
The discussion is already utterly absurd due to freaking out over indications that particular technical issues may never be fixed (can you fix all your problems in your real life, at work, for the planet?) and a general lack of understanding that 2-Clause BSD comes with no warranty or liability as others have pointed out.
The new 11.2 base has publicly called for testing since October 2018. If the community can't find a bug that we can't find we have to assume that it's not a big deal contrary to your "catastrophic" assessment.
If people could get their facts straight before going into a discussion about how much one can coerce a project to do what one wants that does indeed already do *a lot* to move forward that would be great.
Thank you,
Franco