On 5/28/06, Ag Hatzimanikas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I propose the creation of a new udev/bootscript/kernel/doc team. I nominate Alexander Patrakov as the new Leader of this project, and also Dan Nicholson, DJ Lucas, Ken Moffat as members of the team.
+1. The way I see it, there would be a "boot" project. I don't see why this would have to be any different than patches with a shared repo between projects. I think all the editors could have commit privelages, with a few project leaders to coordinate and arbitrate. Personally, I feel like after the merging happened, it would be a lot less of an issue than everyone is making out to be. How often does LFS change the udev rules? There was the big change a month or so ago when Archaic and Alexander rewrote them. Since then, one or two minor fixes. What are the major differences between the LFS bootscripts and the CLFS bootscripts? As far as I can tell, CLFS has an option to output to an LCD screen. How often does BLFS change the bootscripts? Almost never after they are checked in. The last change was a month ago. I looked at the LFS and CLFS udev rules. They aren't very different. And if both the CD symlink techniques are just put in contrib, well that was ~90% of the battle. So, I say let's do this. I don't care where it's hosted. As long as the people that become project leaders are impartial, it will be a lot easier than people are making it out to be. -- Dan P.S. Can we keep the off-topic bickering to a minimum? -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page