> Now, I'd like to hear from you : > - what are your (constructive) critics against debian-cd ?
Since debian-cd is no longer available to the public, it is very difficult to test currently. Maybe someone could provide a current .deb package for testing or unstable, so people can actually try out the most recent version. > - what design ideas do you have for a possible rewrite ? > - what do you think of what i've written above ? DVD worked fine for 3.0r1/i386 (large ISO9660), I don't know about other architectures and I could not check this for 3.0r2 yet. Are the "maintainers" of the "testing" and "unstable" CDs/DVD images still using debian-cd or something else ? > - how do you think we should proceed ? should I start from a completely > new repository and import only what I want to keep ? should we work in > a branch of the actual repository ? For me, it was a bit difficult to follow all the source code and understand about including and excluding packages. Maybe a central documentation file for people who want to help modify or extend debian-cd would be great. While bash is not the best programming language, I can't think of a more suitable one; maybe Perl. Regards Bernd Hentig -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]