On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 12:16, Markus Gamenius wrote: > Herman Robak wrote: > > > The long release cycles of Debian causes some real-world > > problems. There was a proposal for "partial" releases that > > could occur more often at Debconf3 two years ago. Has it > > been raised again? Debconf5 this summer would be a good > > time. > > Yupp > > > Are you coming, Markus? > > I don't have the time, but I hope others for our project will go
I will be there as a videographer. Andreas Schuldei will be there, too. I have seen a few others from debian-edu on the debconf mailing lists and IRC channel. I am cc-ing this to [EMAIL PROTECTED], since I would like to remind the Norwegians about the big event in Helsinki in July: <http://www.debconf.org/debconf5/> I am also cc-ing this to debconf-team, so they are aware that this issue has been raised. Could this be the topic for a BoF? (regarding more frequent partial releases) > > Could we agree on a small infrastructure, like the > > installer, the kernel and X? And maybe a few more > > libraries and daemons that communicate directly with > > the hardware? "Base + drivers"? > > > This could be a nice aproach. Mind you, Debian has a dozen of architectures to support. How this fits into the picture, I don't know much about. Thoughts? -- Herman Robak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

