There've been several bootloader-related threads here of late, and
grub2, lilo, and syslinux all seem to have fairly active work happening
on them.  (For all I know the same may be true of some of the
bootloaders specific to non-x86 architectures too.)  Would it be worth
having a bootloaders BoF of some kind at DebConf, or maybe some hacking
sessions?  I'd be curious to know who else would be interested in such a
thing, and whether there's anything particular that other bootloader
maintainers would like to discuss, or maybe things that people would
like to have supported in a bootloader and can come armed with
specialist knowledge.

-- 
Colin Watson                                       [cjwat...@debian.org]


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