gt; Sledge - 10, 17, 24 images team
> donald - 10, 17 press
Ansgar
On Thu, 2022-11-17 at 21:33 +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> Please could you indicate your availability and preferences between:
>
> - December 3rd
No time here.
> - December 10th
> - December 17th
These are still free.
Ansgar
at the same time or
> separately.
Either is fine with me.
Ansgar
Hi,
On Fri, 2022-06-17 at 20:31 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> - July 2nd (means freezing next weekend, but so be it)
> - July 9th
Both would work for me.
Ansgar
Hi,
On Tue, 2021-07-20 at 22:35 +0200, Paul Gevers wrote:
> We currently don't have any day yet with all involved
> teams comfortably present, the one coming closest is 4 September.
> Somebody from ftp available on 14 august?
That should be doable.
Ansgar
On Sun, 2021-05-30 at 09:09 +0200, Paul Gevers wrote:
> 26 June
> 3 July
> 10 July
> 17 July [Steve (CD), press]
> 24 July [Steve (CD), press]
> 31 July
> 7 August
> 14 August
Currently all of these are fine for me.
Ansgar
wanted to suggest so at least for Bookworm.
Ansgar
interesting things currently.
Ansgar
ebian-cd should fall back to using Packages), or
- using a (truncated) sha256sum; this requires that the jigdo client
only uses the "md5sum" as an opaque identifier for a file.
I've CC'ed debian-cd@ for input.
Ansgar
Hi,
"Adam D. Barratt" writes:
> - November 10th
This would work if needed, though I don't mind someone else doing the
archive side (still have some things to sort out *sigh*).
Ansgar
ther or both of those dates?
>
> The 7th is looking like the favourite so far (although would mean
> freezing next weekend), but we still need an ftp-master (N)ACK on
> either / both date.
I still have time on either weekend.
Ansgar
fine with me; Joerg wanted to do the 8.11 one, but if he has
time restrictions on June 23rd and doing 8.11 after 9.5 would be too
late for him, I could probably also do both.
(If Joerg wants to do both, that's also fine with me.)
Ansgar
ch 24
> - March 31
These might work.
Given Steve doesn't have time on the later dates, it might be better to
have another ftpmaster handle the point release on March 3 or 10.
Ansgar
On Thu, 2017-11-16 at 08:02 +, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> I believe we still need ftp-master and press confirmation, but I've
> been failing at poking.
Either of 2017-12-02 or 2017-12-09 should be fine for me.
Ansgar
Jonathan Wiltshire writes:
> Ok, does 7th October work any better? I'm keen not to get too far adrift
> from the interval though.
Should be okay if no other ftpmaster volunteers.
Ansgar
t; * April 22-23
> * April 29-30
> * May 6-7
These should all be okay.
Ansgar
>
> August 27th/28th - public holiday weekend in the UK; doesn't work for
> me
These don't work for me either. (Also they are probably too close by
now.)
> September 3rd/4th
Might work with some extra planning, but not that well.
> September 10th/11th
>
> September 17th/18th
These should be okay for me.
Ansgar
gt; March 19th / 20th
> April 2nd / 3rd
These all look fine for me.
> March 26th / 27th - Easter, holiday weekend in at least the UK
Not good.
Ansgar
th - likely to be bad for me
> > > All of these look OK so far.
> > >
> > Press can do 16/17 or 23/24.
>
> Just missing ftp-master then - ping :-)
Both 16/17 or 23/24 should be fine for me. Not quite sure about 9/10th.
Ansgar
until at least mid-afternoon
> 19th/20th - looks okay
> 26th/27th - looks okay
Work might interfere with these a bit (might have a meeting on the day
before, though currently it looks like it might be in October). I would
only be available on Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
Ansgar
"Adam D. Barratt" writes:
> On 2014-12-21 20:12, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 04:20:16PM +, Adam Barratt wrote:
>>> On Sun, 2014-12-14 at 16:19 +0100, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> [...]
>>>> I have no fixed plans yet, but would prefe
;s BSP
> 24th / 25th - I can do Saturday morning, but will be afk from early
> afternoon to Sunday afternoon
> 31st / 1st - Fine for me
I have no fixed plans yet, but would prefer to keep 3rd/4th free. The
other days all look fine.
Ansgar
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Hi,
"Adam D. Barratt" writes:
> We're (over)due another wheezy point release; this time, 7.7. I propose
> we go for one of:
>
> 11/12 October
> 18/19 October
> 25/26 October
All of these are still good for me.
Ansgar
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and questions
>
>
> * Question about the status of signed images.
> + All of the official images created and distributed via cdimage.d.o
> are signed:
[...]
> + Both of these keys are in the WoT, cross-signed by Steve and a few
> other folk
July 5/6
> - July 12/13
> - July 19/20
> - July 26/27
I have no plans on most dates yet, with the exception of July 5/6.
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n the initial call, everyone indicated that they would be available
> that weekend; is that still the case?
Should still be okay.
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ve any particular plans on either of them yet. So any choice
should be fine for me.
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Hi,
On 01/08/2014 06:50 AM, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> How are people fixed for:
>
> 8th / 9th February
> 15th / 16th February
> 22nd / 23rd February
> 1st / 2nd March
I'm still free on all dates.
Ansgar
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On 05/12/2013 20:56, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> Based on some informal queries a little while ago, the weekend of 15/16
> June looks like a good date for the first wheezy point release. Would
> that work for everyone?
I can do the ftpmaster side.
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Cyril Brulebois writes:
> Hi ftpmasters, release team, cd team,
>
> please respectively, do:
> - dak copy-installer 20121114
Done.
> - urgent d-i
> - start building installation images once the new installer is in;
>putting them into a “dot-dir” for the time being w
.
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get more packages on CD1 and freepats is very large (27MB),
it would be nice to not have freepats on CD1/2.
Please lower the Recommends: freepats in the libwildmidi-config package
to a Suggests for wheezy.
Regards,
Ansgar
diff -Nru wildmidi-0.2.3.4/debian/changelog wildmidi-0.2.3.4/debian
Ansgar Burchardt writes:
> My suggestion is to now switch the default compression for GNOME and KDE
> packages to xz using gnome-pkg-tools (pkg-kde-tools) and then either
> schedule binNMUs (only arch:any packages) or no-changes uploads (for
> arch:all or Multi-Arch). I would h
changes to {gnome-pkg,pkg-kde}-tools?
Ansgar
[1] <http://people.debian.org/~ansgar/wheezy-cd-with-xz/>
Format:
Data might be outdated slightly.
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Stefano Zacchiroli writes:
> Ansgar has been experimenting with .deb sizes to make the packages
> needed for a minimal desktop installation fit in the first CD. It looks
> like that's doable by switching to xz compression for the involved
> binaries. Would you grant free
Steve McIntyre writes:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 09:00:32PM -0600, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>>I tried recompressing all packages in wheezy with xz. The total size
>>for all amd64+all packages was reduced from 42GB to 33 GB (about 20%).
>>A per-package listing is availab
ttp://people.debian.org/~ansgar/wheezy-20120706-with-xz.txt.gz>
Would this be enough to make GNOME and/or KDE installable from a single
CD image?
Ansgar
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should probably work on dak and britney to support including them.
An alternative would be an extra index for the additional source
packages, but this means we would need to make apt, debmirror, debian-cd
and probably others aware of them instead of just dak and britney.
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; and it tells me, that it is the amd64 version.
That only tells you something about the kernel, but the i386 version
also includes an amd64 kernel. I think it's chosen by default on amd64
processors.
Please check `dpkg --print-architecture". This should give you i386.
Regards,
Ansgar
e/etch/index.htm:
Still works, but redirects to <http://ulrich-hansen.de/debian/>. The
link should be updated.
· http://www.schultz-net.dk/cdcovers.html:
Web page says "Site on only" since 2007-11-26.
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