On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 04:15:22PM +0100, Christian Marillat wrote: > >> "JW" == Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Having a people.debian.org repo would be great, and a big warning sign > > saying "gnome 2 testing area, bugger off if you want to keep your current > > set up". :) [...] > > We can upload packages in experimental. Either uploading to "experimental" or to a private .deb source sounds fine to me. What I'm worried about is having some unsuspecting SID-user (e.g. me) suddenly having GNOME 1 stop working because some piece of GNOME 2 got installed during "apt-get upgrade". It would be nice to have some public commitment from the Debian Gnomes about this. I am getting a little worried about the Gnome 2 status reports (which are wonderful) that state things are already installed or in "incoming". Are we sure all of this will not upset existing Gnome 1 systems? It is probably not too early to start discussing a Gnome 1 --> Gnome 2 transition plan, if one is not already in place. Regards, -Steve -- by Rocket to the Moon, by Airplane to the Rocket, by Taxi to the Airport, by Frontdoor to the Taxi, by throwing back the blanket and laying down the legs ... - They Might Be Giants

