Since bad (and virtually all modules) has been pre-released, this means
you should expect the final release within the next week or two.
That should leave enough time to get it in Beta1.
If you want to avoid any 'weird' surprise, and also to help us squash
bugs or regressions we wouldn't have seen, the best would be to ship all
the pre-releases currently available.
Edward
On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 01:13 -0500, Eric Appleman wrote:
> Can I get a timeframe of the release plans? I need to set up testbeds
> and make sure that Ubuntu ships with a bad that won't cause random but
> related Totem crashes when assrender is called.
>
> - Eric
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