Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> 
> > > If you wish to work on the i486, sparc, and alpha ports without
> > > disturbing the beta, keep them in-house until they have passed their
> > > alpha tests.   The beta test of them will then require additional
> > > separately-named distribution space separate from Cooker.  If you
> > > phase their release, then they are different products, which implies
> > > separation.
> > 
> > Yes, we should do like that, you're right. There is simply not enough room
> > for the moment, on the mirrors, to contain all the trees we would need. We
> > can only have one Cooker at a time.
> 
> Take away the iso images and there is plenty of room.

Unfortunately we have only a limited number of mirrors which handle our
ISO's, you probably noticed that.

> I do not understand your position or why you regard it as
> impregnable.   Would you like to rethink all this?  Why do it the
> difficult way, when the simpler way would work better?

I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're proposing?


-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau

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