>>>>> "Steve" == Steve McIntyre <st...@einval.com> writes:
Steve> Hi all! [ I've also blogged about this - see Steve> https://blog.einval.com/2022/10/02#firmware-vote-result ] Steve> I'm assuming that there will be no surprises and Kurt will Steve> shortly confirm the result that devotee reported already Steve> [1]. :-) Steve> We have quite a few things to do now, ideally before the Steve> freeze for Debian 12 (bookworm), due January 2023 [2]. This Steve> list of work items is almost definitely not complete, and Steve> Cyril and I are aiming to get together this week and do more Steve> detailed planning for the d-i pieces. Off the top of my head Steve> I can think of the following: Steve> If you think I've missed anything here, please let me and Steve> Cyril know - the best place would be the mailing list Steve> (debian-boot@lists.debian.org). If you'd like to help Steve> implement any of these changes, that would be lovely too! So, for each architecture there are packages in main like debian-installer-12-netboot-archname I'm assuming the plan is to include firmeware into the initrds for these images. As an example, you'd probably want GPU firmware in the gtk images and probably want sound firmware:-) Also, presumably any network firmware. We revised the social contract by adding: > The Debian official media may include firmware that is otherwise not > part of the Debian system to enable use of Debian with hardware that > requires such firmware. So, the official installer images can include the firmware. But as far as I can tell we did not either 1) revise the DFSG or 2) revise the definition of the main section of the archive. So at least in my reading, these binary packages will no longer qualify for the main section of the archive. I think that technically this is probably not a big deal, unless we get into a situation where for example we decide we want a source package in main building binaries in wherever we decide to move these netboot images. Also, I guess there's a question of whether we move the images to non-free or non-free-firmware. Presumably non-free-firmware would make them more available. --Sam
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