PLEASE DON'T POST TO PUBLIC FORUMS ABOUT THIS ISSUE. PLEASE LEAVE THAT UP TO IAN MURDOCK AND MYSELF. WE SHOULD HAVE ONE COHERENT STATEMENT ON THIS, WHICH MEANS ONE PERSON GETS TO MAKE THAT STATEMENT.
I spoke with Kim at Infomagic. Yes, they've pressed a CD with 1.0 on it, along with other distributions. Joel (also of Infomagic) will be calling me back later, and I'll have to speak with Ian Murdock (anyone have his new phone number - he moved last week). Then we will write an announcement to debian-announce and linux-announce to make it clear that this is development software and not suited for a non-debian-developer to install. I think they meant well, but putting someone's software on a CD without telling them is dumb. However, it won't help Debian if we make a lot of noise about it in a negative way. We can't put stuff like this where just anybody can download it any longer. Especially, we can't do that and call it "1.0". This isn't entirely Infomagic's fault, in my opinion. Thanks Bruce -- Visit the "Toy Story" Web Page! http://www.toystory.com