On 12 Aug 2000, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > "J.A. Bezemer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I've spent the last ~2 days getting home from my > > relatively-well-net-connected > > vacation spot. I didn't have time to examine postings to -doc/-testing and > > merge them in the release notes (until now I supposed Josip would've been > > doing that) and I won't have time to do that before your deadline -- which I > > suppose is in a few hours time. I could possibly give it some attention > > tomorrow, if you want. > > It's ok -- we can do subsequent updates for the web site as well as > for the 2.2 r1 point release.
Sorry, I didn't make it today. I even hadn't enough time for some ~trivial fixes to debian-cd which is why I'm staying up far too late. Being in a volunteer organization has its consequences ;-() I may have some time again on monday, but no promises. (And the CD images may have been made then already, so there doesn't seem to be a big hurry any more.) > > Besides, while I can commit changes to the release-notes SGML source in the > > boot-floppies CVS, I'm not able to produce all formats > > (txt,html,ps,pdf,...) > > for all arch'es because I not only lack the experience but also the potato > > box > > it "has" to be done on. Basically all "someone" would have to do is pull the > > entire boot-floppies stuff from (anonymous) CVS and issue the proper make > > commando(s?) -- but don't ask me which one(s). Anyone from -boot more info > > on > > that? > > >From CVS sources, do: > > 'make all-arch-all-lang-relnotes' > > I spend some hours late last night fixing that so it works. Excellent! > I'm taking care of donig the builds for AJ and for the web site. So > don't worry too much about that but of course it's better if you run > that just to make sure all the SGML is valid. > > In short, please just focus on making the content changes; can I leave > that to you so I can focus on closing installation manual bugs? I'll give it a try. But if anyone thinks he could do better/faster, please do -- it's in CVS for a reason ;-) Regards, Anne Bezemer

