On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 14:19 -0700, Michael M. wrote: > Owen Heisler wrote: > > > > This doesn't really answer my question; maybe you misunderstood (didn't > > understand my babbling). I just want to know how long it will be > > (date/release/revision) until Debian stable will work with the SATA in > > my system. As you can see above, the testing-amd64-netinst image worked > > for me. I am guessing that, since this image is "Etch", that it will be > > after Etch is released that "Debian stable" will work for me (because it > > will be Etch, then). If that is true, is there any answer to when Etch > > will be released? Is it "any time now", as I have seen mentioned here > > or, like I said before, 2-3 years after the previous release (after June > > 2007)? > > Debian Etch is scheduled for release on or about the first week of > December, 2006, according to the most recent schedule I've seen. The > kernel and toolchain freeze is supposed to go into effect at the end of > July; the base freeze in August, and the general freeze in mid-October. > > It's anyone's guess whether it will all play out this way, but the > developers are committed to doing everything possible to make it happen, > after the disastrous delay releasing Sarge. See Ian Murdock's blog post > of May 08: > > http://ianmurdock.com/?p=329
Thanks; this is precisely what I wanted. Why is this (tentative) schedule not on the main Debian.org site? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]