Wouter Verhelst wrote: > I think the best way forward at this point in time is to create our own > release, as you suggest, very much like what amd64 did for sarge. On the > August 16 birthday party in Breda, I discussed this with Jeroen Van > Wolffelaar who told me that in theory, it should not be very hard to > create a suite in dak to allow us to have a mostly-etch distribution;
In theory a lot more should be possible. My fear is that even when it shouldn't be too difficult it can still take a long time until ftpmasters implement the required changes. I'd rather be sure the code is there before the release of etch so m68k-etch can be "release" right afterwards. > one that is only slightly different from the 'real' etch. Given their > track record, I suspect (though I haven't asked) that the security team > would not object to supporting such a release. Given that - the differences in packages are only minimal - it's not problematic if there are packages missing - there's enough buildd power connected to the archive to build security updates - there's a chance to update the stable m68k releases wrt. point releases In general, let it be like stable, then it's fine. Regards, Joey -- It's time to close the windows. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]