We need to define what our current kernel release candidates are for potato release. This is required at this point for boot-floppies, as well as by porters and the archive managers (so we can remove crufty kernels).
Right now the candidate as I understand it is 2.2.12, since 2.2.10 had security problems and 2.2.11 had critical fs bugs. This candidate may vary per platform, of course, due to the current state of upstream kernel porting. As I have heard, m68k is currently branched off 2.2.10 not 2.2.12 (hopefully incorporating security bug fixes!). I have confirmed that 2.2.12 is good for: i386 powerpc sparc I have rumors (see above) of 2.2.10 for: m68k Alpha status is unknown. Can the release manager confirm this and propogate this information (i.e., to debian-devel-announce)? -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>