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Re: a study topic for advanced maintainers



> Be nice, please.
> 
> I do have to admit I'm disappointed that nobody has stepped up to the
> challenge of building kernels and boot floppies on a regular basis.
> Simon did that for a while, but he does enough. I've got the same excuse.
> Someone else should do this.

I've only just put my first package together (and a _very_ simple one it is),
so was a little loath to volunteer for something that could cause so much trouble if it wasn't right.

Now that I'm getting more up to speed on how things work around here, and since I tend to fiddle around with a variety of boot floppies for my clients, I'd be willing to do either or both of these.

I work with Linux full time for both myself and clients, so tend to keep up with the latest _stable_ kernels.  I also have a couple of machines that are used solely for test installs (of Linux and other things).

Cheers, Phil.




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