On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:21:10PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> So, a theoretical (and overly optimistic) timeline:
> 2001.02.15 - 2001.02.28
> i386 boot-floppies updated for woody (and any other
> architectures)
>
> mips, hppa, ia64 get their architectures in sync and
> work on boot-floppies, and work out if they're going to
> release with woody or not
>
> 2001.03.01
> debian-cd folks preduce a "preview release" for i386,
> and any other architectures that have vaguely functional
> boot-floppies
So, to no one's surprise, we've missed the first milestone for freezing
woody.
Anyone have any idea how far we are from having some boot-floppies
that can install woody on an i386 system? Regardless of quality, more
or less...
Cheers,
aj
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