Hi, thanks for taking me into Cc.
Ansgar Burchardt wrote: > Philipp Kern <pk...@debian.org> writes: > > now that sparc has been dropped from testing, please decide on the fate > > of sparc in unstable. > > Are there still people interested in the current sparc port? Interested yes, as I do have and run sparc hardware. > I don't remember seeing any replies to the release team's concers > regarding sparc, so my first impression is that people are no longer > working on it... I was the only one who really showed interested last year, but I must admit, I haven't found much time for e.g. reading debian-sparc@ldo. I already mentioned it back then: While I can test stuff and report bugs as I notice them, I can neither fix compiler nor kernel issues. And we do have quite some of them on sparc in the meanwhile. (Less on sparc than sparc64 though.) I hurts to say this since it's the architecture I grew up with on Unix, but that defacto means that there's no one who _can_ and will care about tool chain and kernel issues for sparc unless some further people have stepped up. (Which doesn't seem the case as I read from Philipp's and Ansgar's mails.) > In that case I don't think we should keep it in the archive much > longer. I'd really appreciate if sparc would be kept in the archive, but I fear that's not realistic. So I think the best is probably to move it to Debian Ports. :-( Regards, Axel -- ,''`. | Axel Beckert <a...@debian.org>, http://people.debian.org/~abe/ : :' : | Debian Developer, ftp.ch.debian.org Admin `. `' | 1024D: F067 EA27 26B9 C3FC 1486 202E C09E 1D89 9593 0EDE `- | 4096R: 2517 B724 C5F6 CA99 5329 6E61 2FF9 CD59 6126 16B5 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org