In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: >Yes. Hopefully the process of releasing new versions is automated enough >that there is no reason not to make frequent releases.
Well, if you mean the process of releasing new versions of boot-floppies, lets just say it's not nearly as easy as it should be. I can actually build the whole thing (given a 20MB slice of the debian archive) for x86, *excepting* the tecra kernels! The tecra kernels are not officially part of the distribution so I have no good way to build them. Porters have similar problems; for instance, the patched kernel 2.2.1 for the Debian/sparc Sun4u architectures is also not available anywhere. This is a critical issue for me -- it really must be resolved for potato. Just venting... but we should be able to find a way to ship the all the kernels for all the arches in an efficient manner. -- .....A. P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>

