Stephan Kulow wrote: > Am Mittwoch 31 Oktober 2007 schrieb Ken Schneider: >> Stephan Kulow wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> Not sure there is a lot to status report, but I try: >>> >>> - the number of incoming bugs is growing, for some >>> components almost dramatically. So much time is >>> spent in screening at the moment. For a glimpse, >>> check http://tinyurl.com/2cxbto >>> (you're very welcome to help screening duplicates) >>> - the live CDs received heavy debugging and should be >>> released any time soon now (both Michl and me had >>> some post-release vacation time that delayed it) >>> - the promo DVD is readily mastered and we hope to >>> press quite some to give out on fairs >>> - we are preparing a "driver update" mini ISO that >>> people can use where the kernel on the installation >>> medium does not work on their hardware and to fix >>> the "repair system" function >> How about supplying a delta iso as well for the download DVD/cd so it >> can be fixed and passed on to others wanting to try openSUSE? >> > This would require remastering 10.3 and we want to avoid that. > How is that? Deltas are used all the time to update the alpha/beta releases, how is this different? Just curious.
This would allow us to give working copies to new people without having to explain that a current release was released broken. Makes openSUSE look bad. Image _IS_ everything. Ken --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
