From: Sebastian_Volke@f38.n261.z1   
      
   From: Sebastian_Volke@f38.n261.z1   
      
   From: Sebastian_Volke@f38.n261.z1   
      
   From: Sebastian Volke    
      
   On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 20:58:40 +0000   
   ~David~@f38.n261.z1 wrote:   
      
   > From: ~David~    
   >   
   > Does anyone know when this will stabilize for x86?   
   >   
      
   What is "this"?   
   Please don't put your keywords in the subject without mentioning them inside   
   the post. Some people don't read subjects.   
      
   As to your question:   
   It will stabilize when it is time for it. BUT: that is whenever you like. In   
   most cases upstream launches a release (which is considered "stable" by   
   upstream,   
   otherwise they wouldn't release it), which then enters the portage tree, but   
   marked as "unstable". It is tested for some weeks and then marked "stable", as   
   it   
   doesn't brake anything. So "stability" is just a question of the point of view.   
   If you like using openssh-4.6, put it into   
   /etc/portage/packages.keywords and emerge it. See gentoo-wiki for more know-how   
   on masked packages.   
      
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