On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 11:41:52PM -0600, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
Who's the x86 d-i kernel guy? More generally, how do I find out who's
taking on different components and how to contact them?
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Each Debian package has a maintainer or
Geert Stappers wrote:
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 11:41:52PM -0600, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
Who's the x86 d-i kernel guy? More generally, how do I find out who's
taking on different components and how to contact them?
Welcome to GNU/Linux distribution with the social contract.
Each Debian
* Joel Konkle-Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-19 12:39]:
Yeah, but the debian-installer x86 kernel is not a package in and of
itself.
Sure, it's generated from the linux-kernel-di source package.
I'm looking for the person who's taking charge of that specific
portion of d-i.
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Joel Konkle-Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-19 12:39]:
Yeah, but the debian-installer x86 kernel is not a package in and of
itself.
Sure, it's generated from the linux-kernel-di source package.
I'm looking for the person who's taking charge of that specific
Who's the x86 d-i kernel guy? More generally, how do I find out who's
taking on different components and how to contact them?
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