Just one quick point on all this Y2k stuff. The millenium officially (and legally) begins 1/1/2001, not 1/1/2000. Be careful when defining this stuff in contracts, etc. You might get stuffed if you use the language "millenium" without defining it as Y2k ;)
Also, even though its not a problem with debian specifically, it would be a good idea (and a public service) to provide information on the Y2k issue on the web site. I'd be willing to research useful links to include on a page dedicated to this. That is, as long as we can agree we don't need a standards body to sanction using terms like "millenium compliance" to mean "stuff that don't break after 1/1/2000". Mind you, I'm not talking about boasting compliance or conceding non-compliance (as defined above) -- just providing useful information on the issue. Whomever is in charge of the web site, please get back to me if there's any interest. Cheers, -- "Until we extend the circle of our compassion to all living things, we will not ourselves find peace" -Albert Schweitzer Richard G. Roberto -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .