On 01/19/2011 10:24 AM, Holger Levsen wrote:
> I do understand you being annoyed (or unhappy or "whatever") about this... 

the meaning of 'coordinate on a release date' is to *find* a suitable
date *in advance*, not declare one and expect others to adapt.

true, on the one hand, ignoring debian-live for that is pretty impolite,
on the other hand, more importantly, it would be nice to know, once and
for all, by an authoritative answer of the release-team if debian-live
is not anymore part of the release and that this is the reason why we
are ignored, or if the release-team just has imperfect workflows that
constantly 'forgets' about debian-live. that way, we can either stop
care ourselfs, or help improving their workflow.

also, i asked this more than once already, but never got any answer at all.

> But let me focus on the productive side now: does this release date work for 
> debian-live?

i'm supposed to stay for a couple of days abroad visiting a friend and
will have to rescedule, not sure how much the fees are for that.

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