| Goswin von Brederlow 2004-07-17, 7:50 am |
| David Weinehall <tao@debian.org> writes:
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 12:35:03PM +0200, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
>
> Yes (if we weren't, why would you want to use our distribution?),
> yes (look at the amount of work going into packaging, work on
> debian-installer, bug fixing, bug reporting, every day, then try to say
> that we don't get things done. We might not get your particular pet
> things done as fast as you demand, but we do get things done), no, we're
> definitely late with Sarge.
>
> Now, the question we need to ask here is: will adding another
> architecture when we're close to a freeze really help getting Sarge out
> as soon as possible? I doubt that. Will this discussion help bring
> Sarge out as soon as possible? Very unlikely. It's more likely to make
> people think "Gah, I'm tired of Debian right now, I'll do the needed
> fixes tomorrow", only to find that tomorrow brings more of this totally
> untimely rubbish.
>
> it's not the FTP-team, the release master, or the debian-installer team
> that holds up the release of Sarge. It's the "Oh, there's a new version
> of package x out, I better upload it to the archives now with a high
> priority so that it gets into Sarge"-mentality, and the fact that more
> effort is spent on flaming here than on fixing bugs and documenting
> already existing features.
With the issue of adding amd64 to sid in mind (yes, the GR initially
said sarge but it should have been sid): Who cares?
Ignore anything else from the GR and just think about amd64 in sid for
a moment. Now: The sarge issue has not much relevants for sid
inclusion and that is what the ftp-master team is holding up. If amd64
is not an release architecture bugs for it are not RC bugs.
MfG
Goswin
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