* Keith Hinton <[email protected]> [20090308 03:42]: > I have a question or so about the grml.org daily snapshots: > I know that bugs can occur majorly, and all of that. > But Has anyone thought of making full grml releases that are based off > of Debian stable so that people can successfully run servers with grml > if they choose, without being forced to install Debian?Just curious!
Seriously: please use plain Debian for running servers! If you like
grml's zsh, vim, screen,... configuration you can get it without the
need for a full grml installation as well. Installation of Debian
from grml is possible via grml-debootstrap.
> Another question:
> Do the daily snapshots of GRML contain Speakup?
> Or, does only the GRML devel releases etc contain accessibility support?
> The daily grml page does not mention specifically if the visually
> impaired access is vailable in those builds.
Daily snapshots are just what will become a stable release once. Our
development cycles regarding releases looks like this:
- daily snapshots: for testing current development, for bug hunting...
- development releases: point-releases between 2 stable releases,
so several users can test new features and report bugs against a
specific version
- release candidates: pre-release(s) of a new stable version,
meant to be in a pretty good shape already and calling for public
testing ("will all the stuff that's important to me work in the
new stable release?")
- stable release: what's known as officially announced, widely
tested version
So the daily snapshots provide all the stuff that will be shipped
with a new stable once. Regarding your answer: yes, the large grml
flavour includes the usual accessibility features.
regards,
-mika-
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