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Re: Fwd: Preparation of Boot-Floppies release 3.0.24



C'est moi qui ait fait la version précédente, mais je serais heureux de
passer la main. Pierre ?

Merci, Mt.

On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 09:29:55PM +0100, Denis Barbier wrote:
> Pour information.
> Il faudrait vérifier que les traductions sont à jour, il m'a semblé
> voir passer des changements, notamment dans dbootstrap.po
> 
> Denis
> 
> ----- Forwarded message from Eduard Bloch -----
> 
> From: Eduard Bloch
> To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Preparation of Boot-Floppies release 3.0.24
> 
> ( first semi-official call-for-helpers, see also:
> http://people.debian.org/~blade/bf3024/ )
> 
> Preparation of Boot-Floppies release 3.0.24
> ===========================================
> 
> I volunteered to prepare the next release of Debian's Boot-Floppies
> tree. The next release of Debian Woody, 3.0r2 was planned for about two
> months after r1, so we have at least this period from now. There are
> known outstanding problems that will be fixed in Woody by this release:
>  
>  - potential security risks using old kernel versions
>  - miscellaneous glitches on m68k
>  - outdated kernel on i386, not supporting large harddisks
>  - various bugfixes on s390
>  - and many others, including better documentation
> 
> So my prefered schedule is:
> 
>  - everyone responsible for a certain architecture should update to
>    latest CVS HEAD and make test builds (one week)
>  - Test builds are distributed for testing, netinst images are created,
>    announcing on DP, DWN, etc. (2 weeks)
>  - Final release, buildin on all architectures and uploading
> 
> Since we are building for 11 architectures this time, I prefer having a
> bit more coordination: http://people.debian.org/~blade/bf3024/ will
> contain a simple overview and links to testing builds.
> 
> So, my fellow b-f developers, come out whereever you are, spend few
> hours[1], report problems and fix them where needed. You know the rules.
> 
>  - Do not break stuff intentionaly
>  - Do not risc changing something if you cannot predict the consequences
>  - Build in a Woody chroot ("debootstrap" helps), do not risc messing up
>    something because of Sid's problem of the day.
> 
> When I have spare time, I will hang around on the #debian-boot on
> Freenode network. If there is no reaction from me, better send an /msg.
> 
> Happy Hacking,
> Eduard.
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