LFS in a rut?

2005-06-13 Thread Jeremy Huntwork
Hey Everyone, I was just reviewing some of the pages on the current website, and sadly, much of it is outdated. I came across this page, which I don't recall ever reading before, and I got a bit of a chuckle out of it: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/organization.html This (and what

Re: LFS in a rut?

2005-06-13 Thread TheOldFellow
Jeremy Huntwork wrote: Hey Everyone, I was just reviewing some of the pages on the current website, and sadly, much of it is outdated. I came across this page, which I don't recall ever reading before, and I got a bit of a chuckle out of it:

Re: LFS in a rut?

2005-06-13 Thread Andrew Benton
TheOldFellow wrote: We need a Release Manager - do it like GCC. Or like Gnome with their regular releases every six months or so -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page

Re: LFS in a rut?

2005-06-13 Thread Bryan Kadzban
TheOldFellow wrote: Another random synaps when 'Boing!' - can we build Linux-from-Windows? Most of the Cross-LFS book would work if there was a way of building a bootable tool-base ... Cygwin? Can you build a Cygwin to Linux cross compiler? I'd guess so, but I've never tried it.

Re: LFS in a rut?

2005-06-13 Thread Jeremy Huntwork
TheOldFellow wrote: I think the problem is that we have not RELEASED anything. We are too cautious - release and be damned! (or at least be flooded with support issues). I think that if Gerard were still alive there might be some more movement on that, but it's hard to do it by concensus - it