Scripsit Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > No, I thought the proposal stated quite clearly, if there are users and > there are porters, a given arch is able to be included.
"Included" perhaps, but still banned from making stable releases within Debian. > All that means is that those interested will actually have to do > some of the work to support things like security and the kernel. No, it means that if they want their port to be useful for anything else than personal playthings where one can afford random breakage, they will have to leave Debian and start a separate, perhaps Debian-derived, distribution that does not prohibit the distribution of stable .debs while one is working to prepare the next release. Do we really want to tell people to leave the project and start something else instead of contributing *within* Debian? > I know many of you already do quite good work as porters, and I mean > no offense. But I can see quite clearly that it would be difficult > for the security team or other groups to keep up with things growing > the way they are. Sure. But effectively throwing people out in this manner ought not to be the answer. -- Henning Makholm "This imposes the restriction on any procedure statement that the kind and type of each actual parameter be compatible with the kind and type of the corresponding formal parameter." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]