Re: Some questions for the DPL candidates
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 04:15:29PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
> >>>>> "Anthony" == Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> writes:
>
> Anthony> Hi guys, Some questions, which you might or might not
> Anthony> like to answer..
>
> I have a question I would like to ask too. Some people may think it is
> not relevant to this mailing list, but I have seen complaints that not
> enough is being done in this area by the project as a whole.
>
> * what release of Debian will come standard with IPv6 support?
> woody+1? Woody+2? What goals (if any) should be set along the way?
Isn't that something for the release team and/or the IPv6 maintainers to
decide? I don't think the DPL can affectively steer release goals, and
honestly, I'm not sure he should.
Also, until the spec and implementations are final, I don't see anything
becoming "standard". Just from working with glibc, I know that the IPv6
implementation is not near a final stage (in the kernel or in glibc).
Ben
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