Re: UNS: Debian 4.0 Upgrade Path

2010-01-22 Thread Fabricio Cannini
On Friday 22 January 2010 20:27:55 Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > Dear Thiemo, > > Thiemo Nagel wrote: > > However if that is the case, I wonder if oldstable support could be > > extended for some more time. > > > > I know that all the work is done by volunteers and I'm very grateful for > > what th

Re: UNS: Debian 4.0 Upgrade Path

2010-01-22 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear Thiemo, Thiemo Nagel wrote: > However if that is the case, I wonder if oldstable support could be > extended for some more time. > > I know that all the work is done by volunteers and I'm very grateful for > what they do. Still I think that esp

Re: UNS: Debian 4.0 Upgrade Path

2010-01-22 Thread Moritz Muehlenhoff
On 2010-01-22, Thiemo Nagel wrote: > Dear Michael, > > Michael Gilbert wrote: >> it already seems hard enough with the current level of manpower to >> support two releases at the same time let alone three. it may be >> doable, but the security team would need more volunteers (particularly >> thos

Re: UNS: Debian 4.0 Upgrade Path

2010-01-22 Thread Jens Schüßler
* Thiemo Nagel wrote: > Dear Michael, > > Michael Gilbert wrote: >> it already seems hard enough with the current level of manpower to >> support two releases at the same time let alone three. it may be >> doable, but the security team would need more volunteers (particularly >> those interested

Re: UNS: Debian 4.0 Upgrade Path

2010-01-22 Thread Thiemo Nagel
Dear Michael, Michael Gilbert wrote: it already seems hard enough with the current level of manpower to support two releases at the same time let alone three. it may be doable, but the security team would need more volunteers (particularly those interested in doing the work to keep oldstable su