In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > Debian as a whole shouldn't suffer from minority arches. So we decide to > refuse most of the constraints imposed by the minority arches... this > way the release team shouldn't pester porter until they setup an > rbuilder for security uploads or a supplementary buildd.
A good strategy would be to limit the bandwith, cpu-power and man-power needed to build the packages of a distribution. This essentially means you only release a base system, like Fedora or FreeBSD does. Releases of additional packages ("Extra", "Ports") can then be made as snapshots with different release cylces for the slower architectures. I think it is important to release the base system more often, and I really admire what Fedora has done here. And this was for sure only possible with a limited set of packages. On the other hand: we should table this discussion until our release. Greetings Bernd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]