On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 at 11:27, Bruce Dubbs via lfs-dev <lfs-dev@lists.linuxfromscratch.org> wrote: > > We are about ready to release LFS/BLFS 10.1. All tickets have been > closed and all packages have been tested using the current instructions > in the books. > > That said, there are probably issues that still need to be addressed. > If LFS is printed out on paper, it is about 300 pages. If BLFS is > printed out paper, it is over 2000 pages. This is the last call for > change proposals before the books are released on Monday, March 1st. > > All proposals will be considered, but major changes probably will need > to be delayed until the next cycle. However, minor changes can be done > now.
Very minor, and slightly pedantic, but as of 12146, this ----------------------- 1.2. What's new since the last release In this version of LFS, there has been a major reorganization of the book using techniques that avoid changing the host system and provides a more straight forward build process. Below is a list of package updates made since the previous release of the book. ... ----------------------- has missed the fact the major reorganization happened in 10.0, and that there hasn't been another major reorganization in "this version", ie 10.1, although I hear the distinction between "version" and "release". Perhaps then, given we are past the release in which the reorganization happened: As of LFS 10.0, there was a major reorganization of the book ... I also have a suggestion, and that would be to add the download URIs into the "What's new" section, so that someone with the downloads from the previous release could more easily generate a list of just the things they need to download for the latest release. Kevin -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page