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Re: So how do we get this going
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Andrew Resch |
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Re: So how do we get this going |
Date: |
Wed, 03 Aug 2005 19:16:23 -0700 |
On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 18:41 -0400, Barry deFreese wrote:
> OK, now we have a savannah project, how do we get rolling? What do we
> need? I still don't see how we are going to release jack without
> pounding on upstream for things like the >2Gb ext2fs patch, etc. But
> what do I know?
>
> Here are some of my initial thoughts:
>
> Installer:
>
> 1. We need one.
> 2. Should (can?) it be native?
> 3. Can we take advantage of what Ben has done with the liveCD stuff or
> is that too Debian specific?
Yes, we can take advantage of it.
> 4. Do we need tmpfs fixed before anything?
>
> Package Management:
>
> 1. Where are we with this?
> 2. Are we hosting stuff on Savannah, gnu.org, or both?
I believe the idea is to host packages on gnu.org and source code on Savannah.
> Standards / Policy:
>
> 1. Do we have anything with regards to Filesystem Heirarcy Standards?
> 2. Are we dumping /usr?
Hasn't it already been dumped?
> 3. What init system (does that even make sense?)
dmd
>
> Where are we? What do we need? Alfred, you probably have the best
> ideas here. I saw your TODO file and it is pretty comprehensive.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Barry deFreese (aka bddebian)
>
>
Andrew