A Debriefing On Debian's Woody Release 17
solferino writes: "Anthony Towns has posted a fairly detailed 'retrospective' on the release of woody and an 'introspective' on the future release of sarge." This is a long, informative read for anyone interested in how the complicated Debian release process plays out behind the scenes. ("Grep for 'realistic schedule'. Doh.")
Must.... release.... faster..... (Score:1)
The same thing they said two years ago after Potato was released. Ho hum.
Still, nothing beats it, and I'm running a standard release for the first time in, um, two years.
Comments about boot floppies are now obsolete (Score:2, Interesting)
http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2002/debia
boot floppy reinvention.. yet again? (Score:2)
Why does Debian completely rewrite their installer and boot floppies for each release? They can't seem to choose a design they can stick with. Both Woody and Potato suffered from buggy boot floppies that were delivered WAY past schedule, delaying the entire Debian release..
DVD Version of Woody (Score:3, Funny)
I downloaded the DVD version, but when I tried to play it in my DVD player, all I got was Richard Stallman on my TV yelling "It's GNU /Linux!".
Hehe... woody... release.... (Score:1)
Why so few posts? (Score:1)
Re:Why so few posts? (Score:1)
Re:Why so few posts? (Score:1)