Hi, wouldn't it be helpful for the non-i386 architecture to make the release of Debian 2.0 with an individual release *date*. I suggest to concentrate the release date to the issues of the i386 part of our distribution and let the other architecture try individually to make their own release. It would be useful to all our ports to have a working 2.0 release even if there are three additional month needed to make it ready. With nearly no changes in the source code base it would be much easier to catch up with the i386 binaries. We should really made 2.0 versions of all our architecture available! With the release we hopefully get more maintainer for these architectures so that it will be easier to compile all the packages and to reduce the time between the i386 release date and the other architecture release date. Bye Christian -- Christian Leutloff, Aachen, Germany leutloff@sundancer.oche.de http://www.oche.de/~leutloff/ leutloff@debian.org Debian GNU/Linux - http://www.de.debian.org/
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