Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 2nd Apr 2008 18:02 UTC, submitted by SK8T
Mac OS X "The next security and maintenance release for Apple's Leopard operating system could arrive sooner than later if the company maintains its current cadence, which has seen two successive pre-release builds land in the hands of developers in just five days. On the heels of the first external test build labeled Mac OS X 10.5.3 build 9D10 and released privately late last week, the Mac maker on Tuesday followed up with build 9D11, which adds nearly 20 more fixes and code corrections, bringing the new total expected with software's release to nearly 100."
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Too much fixing to do still
by bousozoku on Thu 3rd Apr 2008 17:47 UTC
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I don't think they'll be releasing completely new functionality until they can fix their mistakes and finish the code planned for the initial release. They're doing that little by little.

Considering how the QuickTime team just released large number of fixes, I have hope that Apple might have a clue again. They might finish quickly with 10.5.3 but I get the feeling that they'll be up to 10.5.13 before they get most everything fixed...and start the cycle again with 10.6.