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Re: size of Wheezy images



Hi Holger,

On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 03:09:36PM -0400, David Prévot wrote:
> Le 06/05/2013 13:46, Holger Wansing a écrit :
> > Simon Paillard <spaillard@debian.org> wrote:
> >> On Sun, May 05, 2013 at 10:21:45PM +0200, Holger Wansing wrote:
> 
> >>> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/debian-installer/index.en.html
> >>> says, that a netinst CD image is typically 135-175 MB large.
> >>> While the Wheezy netinst CD image for i386 is 277MB.
> >>>
> >>> Probably that numbers need an update?
> >>> I did not check any further...
> >>
> >> Sorted by size, and website updated (excluding multiarch size that is double
> >> size obviously). 
> >>
> >> 151M	./armhf/iso-cd/debian-7.0.0-armhf-netinst.iso
> […]
> >> 278M	./i386/iso-cd/debian-7.0.0-i386-netinst.iso
> >> 487M	./multi-arch/iso-cd/debian-7.0.0-amd64-i386-netinst.iso
> >>
> >> PS: Holger, don't you have commit right on www ?
> > 
> > Yes, I have, indeed. 
> > But, sorry, I didn't wanted to change that without asking on debian-www.
> 
> Sure, and thanks for asking. Let me try to rephrase what Simon meant
> (AFAIU): “Thanks for spotting this, agreed it needs to be fixed, here
> are the relevant data. Since you have commit access, can you please
> handle it?”

Sorry Holger, don't get me wrong, my messages (though a bit rough) was: don't
hesitate at all to perform changes yourself when you're sure about the content.
Don't be shy ! :-)

In free software (as elsewhere), asking for permissions for doing stuff
generally just add delay on the line, or prevents you from doing fun things.
 
> > And, additionally to that, I was short on time yesterday evening.
> 
> No worry, take your time. Looks like all www-people are pretty short on
> time these days, playing the fire·wo·men in fixing and adding stuff with
> the release of Wheezy, some of us are even short on sleep, so apologies
> for the sometimes short and directive (or even a bit irritated) tone
> used these days, and keep up the good job.

That too ..

-- 
Simon Paillard


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