Hi, On Monday 21 August 2006 20:37, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > None from my point of view, at least. I care, and try to move as much > configuration as possible into debconf preseeding. But I do not > consider it release critical for debian-edu. We will release a new > version independently of the state of this bug.
Good to hear / have this documented here. So do need, debian-edu-config in etch at the moment or can this package be removed (esp. from the radar of people working on releasing etch in time..)? > solution. My goal is to release debian-edu/etch fairly quickly after > etch releases in desember. :) Great. "But" with the package from our (=debian-edu) archive?! > > And we're not integrated into the main d-i atm also, which _might_ > > be more unlikely to fix until the release anyway. > What do you mean? Our udeb integrates very nicely into the main d-i > framework. There are some minor bugs left, but in general, it is > doing quite well. I mean, that the debian d-i (in it's released state on the official etch cds or whatever medium) provides no means to load the debian-edu-config udeb. For etch+1 I would be very happy to see a official debian dvd with capabilities (select install, installgui, expert, skolelinux, debian-med...) to (also) install CDDs (and not only pure debian), which can only use packages from main, obviously. Maybe this constraint is too much to make it useful in etch+1, or maybe unofficial (from debians POV) DVDs are the way to go then. regards, Holger
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