Andrey Gerasimenko wrote:
>
> I agree that "the installation CD does not need to be specifically a
> Gentoo cd", but I believe that it should be always possible to use it
> for installation, even when workarounds are available. The only
> argument that explains why it is currently not the fact is the
> inability to sustain quarterly release schedule. It looks like
> everybody, me too, agrees that it is a very good reason to switch to
> semi-annual releases, but  please note that the very fact that
> quarterly releases were started is a proof that they are desirable.
>
> I guess the problem here is that the Gentoo Minimal Installation CD
> release is linked to the Gentoo Installer LiveCD release and to the
> Gentoo Reference Platform release. If the minimal CD is released
> quarterly or, better, whenever new hardware hits the shelves, the
> experience of new Gentoo users will be better.
>
> --Andrei Gerasimenko
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Even though I would like to see semi-annual releases, I can also
understand the effort that has to go into making it happen.  You would
have to catch everything just right to make it worthwhile.  Example, it
is time for a new release and gcc is almost ready to be marked stable. 
Do you do the release anyway or wait until gcc is stable?  What if it is
not as stable as people think and it is already released before that is
found out?  That would not be good for Gentoo either.

Add in that some new piece of hardware is coming out and the drivers are
being worked on but not yet finished.  Then what?  What if the packages
such as gcc, KDE, Gnome and other important ones and the newer hardware
drivers never sync up exactly right?  Who would decide what is more
important, hardware drivers or packages?

I can see this from both sides.  Having a reasonably up to date install
CD would be nice but it would take some effort and planning to get it
there.  I suspect the new Proctors would be all over Gentoo-dev.  LOL 
That could turn into a really long discussion and it would never end
really.  By the time one is released it would be time to start planning
the next and may even overlap a lot too.

I'm glad I'm a lowly user and not a dev.  :-)

Dale

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