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Subject: [FreeBSD-users-jp 13830] Re: XFree86 3.3 released 
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XFree86 3.3 $B$N%"%J%&%s%9$,$"$j$^$7$?!#A4J8$rE>:\$9$k$N$OHr$1$^$9$,!"(B
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3.  Revised XFree86 release/access policy

As of March 1997, The XFree86 Project has revised its source/binary
access and release policy.  The main points of the new policy are:
      
   o There will be no more time-limited public binary-only beta releases.
     Instead we plan to increase the frequency of full public releases
     to about four releases per year.

   o The source access/use is divided into three categories:

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4.  Future Release Plans

This release (3.3) is the final release in the 3.x series.  If any major
problems show up with this release, patches will be made available.
All our current work is now going towards the next release, 4.0, with the
highlight of this being the loadable module code.

