Someone would have to maintain that page...

On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 11:18:52AM +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> During the developpement of potato, deadlines were missed because
> critical jobs were not ready on time (for instance boot disks) and
> jobs like tasks- packages were not finnished before the freeze.
> To my mind, apart from the WNPP page , there is no central place
> where we can see the current status of the distribution. (Unless
> I don't know it ... )
> 
> I think It would be a good idea to maintain a dedicated web page
> listing objectives and improvement ideas (discussed on -devel or -project)
> for the next release that could be periodically updated. I
> think Raphael Hertzog did something like that in qa.debian.org.
> 
> It could be a kind of TODO list, with people working on and also
> Calls for Contributions on critical jobs, so everyone could be
> informed about what's to be done, and easily contact the right
> person that coordinates the project.
> 
> Jerome.
> 
> PS : for any answer, please cc me for susbscription to debian-www
> doesn't seem to work. Thx.
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