Hello,
On Tuesday, October 17, 2006, at 03:54 PM, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
An obvious alternative would be to set up a separate repository on m68k.debian.net or something similar; but I'd prefer to exhaust other possibilities before going down that route.
being still quite "shocked" about the news, I too suggest to find a way which is as close as release as possible. While for Hurd I feel the problem less, since people using it often track unstable or even unofficial repositories; for 68k it is different. When I regularly used 68k more I had different setups: a machine on unstable or testing "to play with" and to develop on, but the workhorse was on stable, for obvious reasons. I'd prefer not to run a server (web, mail or whatever) on something which is not 'stable'. Thus a smooth transition path and a convenient way to keep such server machines up-to-date needs to be found.
My real hope is that we can work around the problems that kicked us out of the release mechanism and "be in" the next time. I myself am not a DD, but I run debian of course and am eager to help to my knlwoedge and possibility to get problems solved.
Greetings, Rick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

