[ext2resize] How to release current code
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From: Jonas S. <dr...@jo...> - 2003-10-15 12:44:05
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Hi, Andreas, you mention some months back, that=20 > If someone is interested in making a release (RPM, tarball) from what is > there, it would be much appreciated (I never seem to get around to doing= it). Am I correct in understanding this as you consider the current CVS as more stable than 1.1.17, and only lack of time/interest has stopped you from releasing it as 1.1.18? My reason for asking is that I am a Debian developer, and our distribution is preparing for a new release (which means no dramatic and experimental updates). If wanting to upgrade the quite old 1.1.17 in Debian to a CVS snapshot it would certainly help calm down stability-concerned fellow developers if I can quote you on the current state of affairs regarding this project. If you have more than a moment to respond to this, even better would be some notes on what currently works and what is known to not work. Or should we rather remove the package completely from the next release of Debian for safety reasons? I can help release a tarball of current CVS as 1.1.18 if you like, and have a sourceforge account lying around somewhere, but as I understand it you need to grant me write access to the ext2resize project to actually upload the tarball, right? - Jonas Official Debian developer --=20 * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist og Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ - Enden er n=E6r: http://www.shibumi.org/eoti.htm |