-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
A bit late this month, sorry about that. Previous TODO list looked somewhat like: - - partitioning/mkfs/mount stuff needs to be finished up. - - dak needs to stop unaccepting new udebs. - - prebaseconfig needs to stop using grub directly and depend on {grub,lilo}-installer instead. - - a bunch of full-sized udebs needs to be created (more on this below) the first item is mostly done, and Matt Zimmermann has made some udebs of EVMS and EVMS kernel images available. To my knowledge, nobody has tested them yet. Bastian Blank has booted the installer on S/390 and begun fixing problems related to that port. dak is fixed, thanks to our Anthony Towns. As a bonus, he made a symlink from dists/sarge/main/debian-installer to sid's debian-installer directory, so we should be able to install sarge using debian-installer, not just sid. This will most likely be replaced with a real testing for debian-installer eventually, but changes are needed for the testing scripts. prebaseconfig's depends have been changed, but nobody has tested it yet, so we don't know if it works. those full-sized udebs have been created, patches in the BTS, but the main one: libc-udeb is waiting for the packaging of glibc-2.3. Other interesting things which have happened is that we've broken busybox, fixed busybox, broken most other stuff, fixed a lot of it again. Martin Sjögren has done a fantastic job of helping out with main-menu, anna and lots of cleanups. Thanks for helping out! The debian-cd team has been busy with integrating d-i into their build scripts, and things are forming up. We actually have bootable (but not installable) CD images. Great work by the CD team. So what happens next? - - Porting. PowerPC, Alpha and S/390 are started. I'd like to see at least a couple arches more beginning to shape up before the next status report. Also, having some of the *BSD ports around would be nice. - - CD images need to be tested, the bugs fixed and we should be able to do more thorough testing of sarge - - i18n needs work, both in cdebconf and elsewhere. - - slang frontend? cdebconf has an slang frontend; it is untested. It also has a gtk frontend which is experimental. Getting it to work with, say, gtkfb would be cool. - - get the udebs missing in, like libc-udeb. - - replication (as in kickstart) - - evms support As you see, things are slowly tightening up and the future looks bright. Porting and tightening things up even more are the most important goals right now. As always, help, ideas and comments are appreciated. (yeah, and if you want to play around with d-i, pick the net install boot image from http://people.debian.org/~tfheen/d-i/net-1440.img and use http://people.debian.org/~tfheen/d-i as your mirror. It will be noisy, but works. Just tested it. ) See you around next month. - -- Tollef Fog Heen ,''`. UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are : :' : `. `' `- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Debian iD8DBQE9qtmyQSseMYF6mWoRAg2JAKCALoA7NUW4OBJ/X+rxPskHGRCnOACfVi7c oZ/94D6gv5dM/MYJZDmZhcg= =7Hy1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]