The Squeeze version is improving at a very high rate at the moment, thanks to the creation of the squeeze-test package repository and ISO builds. It is improving so fast, that I believe it is time we start on announced test releases, to get more testers and feedback.
At the moment the standalone installation is working great, while the main-server installation is working fairly well. CUPS seem to be broken, and it is not possible to add users in LDAP using lwat, but a lot of other services are getting into shape. For the first test release, I believe the most important part to get feedback on is the user applications. Do we install the right collection of packages? Are some missing? Are the packages we install translated to our users languages? The server and infrastructure setup is not yet ready for general testing, because the lwat package is broken in Squeeze and the only alternative being worked on (Gosa) is missing or broken. The Kerberos server is set up for those that want to have a look, but without users in LDAP, it is hard to test. :) Anyway, I guess we should create a wiki page to draft the release announcement, and push out a test release. Who got time to work on it? I can help out, but doubt I will find time to do all of it. :) Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

