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Re: Bits from the Release Team - Freeze, removals and archs



Gabriele Giacone, le Wed 03 Sep 2014 12:48:44 +0200, a écrit :
> - "uptodateness"
>     weeks ago, it reached 98.35%, at the moment ~97.5%. I guess "on
> par" would mean rarely below 98.5-99%.

Probably. Worth noting is that 2/3 of our current out-of-date packages
are due to the java break and libcanberra missing libtdb (NMU to get
accepted on friday).

> - state of the installer
>     as far as I can see, installer does work. Were there any problems
> anybody currently considering still to fix?

I don't see what "does not work" refer to. This seems overly exagerated.
Probably some situations don't work. Just like with Linux or kFreeBSD...

> - not-existing acpi power support
>     is Justus' implementation enough? System can now poweroff itself.

I don't know what they want. Some other text mentions explicitly the
serial hack to power of, which can obviously be frowned upon, but yes,
we have poweroff now thanks to Justus' grubish work :)

> - buggy network drivers
>     drivers come from linux kernel 2.6.32 (squeeze). They could be
> upgraded to 3.2 wheezy or better 3.16 jessie ones.

"TODO"

> All issues are already at [TODO]. Need to group more important ones?
> 
> [TODO] https://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/Hurd_TODO

See what I quoted: the matter is not asking debian-hurd, but -dsa,
-buildd, etc., have them bring their thorough list of *up-to-date*
concerns.

Samuel


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