"Yoshinori K. Okuji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Okuji,
> If there is no objection, I'd like to release the first version of GRUB 2 for > developers at the beginning of August, whatever status it is in. At the > moment, I'm devoting myself into bugfixes and incorporation of workarounds > from GRUB Legacy. I'm also going to implement a simple installer for > GNU/Linux within this month. It's very nice that you are working this hard now. It is really nice to see someone is working on the PC specific code again. I am looking forwards to the release. It would be nice if we could get a kerneltrap article, it could attract more developers. :) > After that, I'd like to keep releasing new versions constantly. Hopefully, > one > per two or three months. The version numbers will be 1.9x, until we make GRUB > 2 stable enough on PC. Ok, fine for me. > Currently, I believe that PC support is the priority, because people just > stick to GRUB Legacy, and do not take part in GRUB 2. I won't push my opinion > to others, but I wish others attach importance to the PC support and/or the > generic part as well. Right. I assume things remain like they are? For me PC support is very important, although I work more on PPC support. Please tell us when you think there is a problem for the PC support caused by another port. > As I guess contributors in GRUB do not like to be specified what they should > do, I'm not going to specify milestones for release management. No, that would not be wise. But having a good prioritized TODO list is important and people pick up the TODO items quite well. Thanks, Marco _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel
