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Re: Release Plans (1999-05-10)



Enrique Zanardi <ezanardi@ull.es> writes:

> On Mon, May 10, 1999 at 07:06:58PM +0200, Richard Braakman wrote:

> >   * Working disk sets for all released architectures.
> > I don't know much about the plans for the boot-floppies yet.  Could
> > someone volunteer as a contact person, or tell me the best list to read?
> 
> The best list is debian-boot@lists.debian.org. The main problem we are
> facing is our official 2.2.x kernels are huge, and there's no way to put
> the kernel and the root.bin image on a single floppy. The proposed
> solution is building a modularized kernel, and loading the needed modules
> using an initrd image, but AFAICT, there's nobody working on that.

Yes... I am troubled by this.  I'd like to go into freeze with a
mildly functional boot-floppies.  Unfortunately, I'm too busy to hack
code for this.  Anyhow, so this is a big concern for potato.  However,
I think we should just start by basically zoinking the RedHat initrd
stuff, as much as we can.  I know Corel is interested in this too.


Richard, you forgot a number of other items:

What architectures will be in potato?  Clearly, all the slink ones --
will PowerPC be ready too?  Hurd-i386?  (good god, I don't want to
even *think* about what we'll need for Hurd boot-floppies --
*shudder*)

Debian-CD has a number of problems that need fixing; see the Bugs
against the package.  Join <debian-cd> to help.

Are we going to go ahead and try out my new "Release Team" concept?
If so, let's make the mailing list and troll the right people to join.



BTW, I think it's good to set an *optimistic* freeze date, so people
aren't shocked.  I would set it at July 1, or maybe Bastille day
(Debian pomme de terre?).

--
.....Adam Di Carlo....adam@onShore.com.....<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>


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