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Date: Thu, 03 May 2001 06:38:51 -0600
From: Warren Young <warren@etr-usa.com>
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To: egor duda <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Subject: Re: When will cygwin ever be stable?
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egor duda wrote:
> 
> i wholeheartedly agree that lots of cygwin users will benefit from
> rock-stable cygwin. the main question is "what cygwin team should do
> for this?" 

To answer this it might be helpful to know where Cygwin is going.  I
assume that the overall goal is stepwise refinement towards Linuxness or
similar.  So, how far are we from that goal?
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