Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > below are some subjective opservations and opinions regarding the > progress towards Debian 3.1 . > > Please read it, and make your own opinions on where I'm right and where > I'm wrong, even if you might not agree with my opinions on other issues > or if you don't agree with everything below. >... > Another problem for the release is the Debian installer. The vast > majority of Debian installations is i386. If the new installer isn't > ready on all architectures it might be an option to ship some > architectures without installer in 3.1r0, and add the installer for > these architectures in 3.1r1 or 3.1r2. This way Debian 3.1 might be > released more early, and even for the affected architectures it's > better, since additionally to the status quo (installing and using > Debian 3.0), they can upgrade to Debian 3.1 . > > > Thanks for reading this mail. > > Yours > Adrian
The problems with porting debian-installer to different archs is minimal. As shown on the D-I debcamp in Oldenburg porting to a new architecture can be done over a weekend without any prior knowledge of d-i. Since then several things have also been simplified in respect to porting and more people are able to help on the issue. Given a person with the hardware and time I'm certain support can be added in a single day. The big problem is getting access to the hardware directly or indirectly through a tester. And don't tell me use debians machines unless you are able to provide accounts for sveral non DD d-i developers (which needs sudo for additional build-depends needed for that arch). Well, enough ranting. Overall I think the porting to the remaining archs is the lesser of the problems of d-i. MfG Goswin