On 04/10/2012 05:02 AM, Andrew Benton wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 10:00:32 +0100
> Thomas de Roo<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> A lot of cleaning up is being done and packages are removed from the
>> book. Wouldn't it be nice to copy a version of the BLFS-book from before
>> the cleaning-up started (about a month ago?) to the BLFS-Museum?
> Good idea. Maybe it should be done automatically every 6 months?
> Perhaps the 1st of January and the 1st of July?
>
> Andy
IDK, a snapshot would be nice for those still on previous LFS versions, 
but I just looked at Trac, and wow! Only 53 bugs remain! I must 
congratulate all of the editors who have been busting there humps! 
Excellent work guys! I've been hesitant to say it until now, and it may 
still be a bit early to tell what September will bring, but with the 
renewed interest of old editors and the new talent that has come aboard, 
we are at the point where a BLFS *release* is actually possible again.

I'm not suggesting following the point releases of LFS, but I think a 
major version convergence would certainly be possible. With a new build 
method in the works, gold for ld default, new gcc, new glibc, and other 
milestones possible in the next five months, the next LFS release could 
very well be 8.0 in September, and at this point in time, a revamped 
BLFS 8.0 sounds like a very attainable goal for say November! Hell, a 
7.1 release is actually feasible, but the proofing time would probably 
take us pretty close to the next LFS release in September. Even if LFS 
does not bump major version, there could be a BLFS-7.2 release or 
BLFS-8.0 next March. Has anybody even considered a release push again?

-- DJ Lucas


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