On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 22:22:07 -0500 Hal Vaughan wrote: > > There's a big difference between being x86 only and dropping > architectures that are rare, rarely used, or hardly ever used in a > production environment. I don't know which architectures Debian > supports, http://www.debian.org/ports/ > but if some take longer to make packages work, and are hardly > ever used, then it is only right to question why they are supported. And I guess that's the crux of the biscuit -- how much delay does having all the architectures really create? My reading of the release manager seems to be "insignificant". -c P.S. FYI -- you're setting "Reply-To:" with your home address; so people who reply to you won't reply to the list unless they're very attentive and can catch the problem beforehand. Just to let you know. -- Chris Metzler cmetzler@speakeasy.snip-me.net (remove "snip-me." to email) "As a child I understood how to give; I have forgotten this grace since I have become civilized." - Chief Luther Standing Bear
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