Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org> writes:
> The Debian project,
>
> based on its Social Contract stating that its priorities are its users
> and free software,
>
> recognizing that the AMD64-based architectures are likely to become the
> most widespread on personal computers and workstations in a near future,
>
> and acknowledging that its users want to take advantage of all this
> architecture's features,
>
> hereby resolves:
>
> 1. that the next Debian GNU/Linux release, codenamed "sarge", will
> include the "amd64" architecture, based on the work currently hosted
> at http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/ ;
> 2. that non-compliance of that "amd64" distribution with the Linux
> Standard Base specification for IA32 will not be considered a
> release-critical bug;
> 3. that we will include it immediately in the "sid" distribution and
> auto-building infrastructure, and take all appropriate steps so
> that inclusion won't delay the release of "sarge" any further.
Seconded.
Marc
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