Re: unstable CDs
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Santiago Vila wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I feel uncomfortable with the idea that CDs of unstable are created,
> distributed and even sold. I can't speak for Debian itself, but the
> Debian FAQ explicitly discourages such thing.
A number of us are involved in something even more marginal, designing,
producing and supplying CDs for the Hurd. There are people who want to
install testing/unstable and the Hurd on a bare machine for various
purposes, however, I have yet to come across anyone who want to install
an unstable system by CD for production purposes.
> Now that a new testing exists (sarge), would people please consider at
> least creating CDs for the new testing *instead* of creating them for
> unstable? (At least for the 11 released architectures which have a
> working testing distribution).
Once I have the Hurd J1 series out of the way I certainly will make sarge
i386 available.
Phil.
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