On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 00:56 +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote: > But I also think this is significant enough change which needs some > serious position approval. I do not think this is something we need to > do GR but at least general consensus beyond DDP or web team. So, I CCed > leader :-) to get some guaidance on how we should proceed.
I think you misunderstood. The question David is asking you: is the documentation on our website also useful for Debian GNU/kFreeBSD and Debian GNU/Hurd or is it only useful for Debian GNU/Linux? The changes have *already* happened. We released Debian GNU/kFreeBSD with the squeeze release. The ftpmasters approved addition of kfreebsd-* to the archive and the release team approved the addition of kfreebsd-* to testing and to a stable release. That should be enough consensus IMO. The Debian website has simply been updated to reflect that Debian is no longer purely GNU/Linux. For the future, Debian GNU/Hurd is planning to be a technology preview for Debian wheezy. There also already exist Debian ports to the Solaris kernel (in the form of successful commercial derivative distros), the Windows kernel (via Interix) and the Minix 3 kernel. -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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