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Hello folks, I've been working at migrations of packages for lenny and I think we're more or less fine to define a timeline to the end of Febuary for the release of Beta1. This is going to be my first release as d-i RM and so I'm a bit nervous and doing small mistakes (as everybody has probably noticed already). There're few open questions that I'd like to discuss here before we make it: - kernel to release We have 2.6.22 as a safe bed on lenny now and their udebs are there too however since EtchAndHalf intends to release with 2.6.24 and it has been uploaded to sid already I'm considering a better option to us to release with it. linux-2.6 has been built in all architectures and linux-modules-extra-2.6 has been fastly processed (thanks ftpmasters) and then we could manage to get a massbuild done in few days (+- 5 of febuary or even before). I've started to check the new modules and prepare the patches for kernel-wedge for it and hope to get it ready for tomorrow or so. - e2fsprogs inode size change Lastest release[1] changed the default inode size to 256 bytes. This is not yet on lenny but is already available on sid and will hit lenny in few days. 1. http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs-release.html#1.40.5 Currently, there's a know problem with GRUB[2] and the safest solution is to change the current inode size back to 128 bytes using -I option of mke2fs for Beta1 release and then work on GRUB or GRUB2 to support it for lenny Beta2 release with 256 bytes again. 2. http://bugs.debian.org/463236 Please, I'd like to ask for comments on above points so we can decide about the timeline. The current timeline that looks sane is: +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |Date |What happens | +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |2/1/2007 |translation update request is send | +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |2/15/2007|mass upload of translation updates | +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |2/15/2007|kernel, modules and their udebs hitted testing | +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |2/16/2007|mass migration of udebs | +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |2/17/2007|debian-installer is uploaded | +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |2/19/2007|daily images are changed to use lenny installer| +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |2/21/2007|test of images starts | +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |2/27/2007|final image builds | +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ |3/1/2007 |planned release date | +---------+-----------------------------------------------+ Obviously, to be able to get there, we all need to work together. This means that d-i team, kernel team, release team, and package maintainers of packages that builds udebs will need to work closely those days and cooperate each other. One thing that could delay whole release is the migration of xorg package to testing. It needs to go otherwise we won't have desktop installation properly working on Beta1 since we don't use discover1 and xresprobe for detection anymore. I'm sure we all can do that and I'll do my best to work closely of you all too. What people say? - -- O T A V I O S A L V A D O R - --------------------------------------------- E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN: 5906116 GNU/Linux User: 239058 GPG ID: 49A5F855 Home Page: http://otavio.ossystems.com.br - --------------------------------------------- "Microsoft sells you Windows ... Linux gives you the whole house." -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.8+ <http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/> iD8DBQFHokXDLqiZQEml+FURApdJAJ9o2u2TlzMuNhB1tNKrGgf0O6oBCgCeKX55 ILVAsJMEyGfP0vCI2h58yEo= =sWpY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]