Installed by default on a wide range of machines, while others are more With different functions and targets: in fact, some packages are Also, it is deceptive to compare popcon scores of packages Unknown and the only way to resolve this ambiguity is the use of ratios įirst of all, noticed Joey, there's a measuring problem: popcon units are Various issues regarding the use of the Debian Popularity Contest. Joey Hess wrote an interesting post about popcon where analyzes (deciding to use 3.4.x version as long term stable release and 4.x asĭeveloper version) and has defined its future goals. The team has also discussed about the release management Reported, during the two days were made 134 Subversion commits, regardingĪ new release candidate version, various website improvements, and theĭocumentation. The meeting was very fruitful: as Micheal Michael Prokop blogged about the FAI developer meeting held last Point of view is making Mono even more modular with one library per Mirco Bauer notified us about his recent upload of Mono 2.10.1 intoĭebian's "experimental" branch. Tools for the previous one to ensure smooth upgrades. Stable release should have only one version as default as well as the Versions which where needed to supported during the release as well asĭuring upgrades, which was often quite difficult. To reduce the number of BDB versions shipped in stable releases.ĭebian 5 "Lenny" and Debian 6 "Squeeze" both contained three different Ondrej Surý reported from the plans of the Berkeley DB maintainers Not to disappoint any of you." Stefano described what is the DPL role and It's a honor to be confirmedĪs Debian Project Leader, as well as it's a honor to represent Debianīefore the Debian community and the world out there. The support and trust in me you have shown. His first bits from the DPL in this term : "Thanks! I'm flattered by He finally kept us posted about the upcoming DebConfĪfter being reelected as Debian Project Leader, Stefano Zacchiroli sent Mouette attended on behalf of Debian, John Sullivan who become the newĮxecutive director at FSF, and Graziano Sorbaioli, the gNewSenseĬommunity manager. Stefano discussed the relationships with others: the GNOMEįoundation invited Debian at the GNOME.Asia summit where Josselin Source Software Society conference and the Ubuntu Developer Summit Looking forward at the LinuxTag in Berlin, the Greek Free and Open HeĮnjoyed spreading the Debian verb in Bosnia, Taiwan and France and is On the debian-devel and debian-project mailing lists. Last bits from the DPL, where he was glad to refer to the Debianĭerivatives Exchange project recently launched and the high activity Ignoring the result of his reelection, Stefano Zacchiroli sent his Providing the kernel with country specific regulations for wireless usage One change is the introduction of a user space daemon He also said, that the amd64 flavour will be dropped as soon as migrationįrom a 32-bit userland with 64-bit kernel to a 64-bit userland withĦ4-bit kernel is implemented and has been tested.īefore that, Ben blogged about changes introduced with 2.6.38 The 686 flavour, the 686-bigmem will be renamed to 686-pae. He also points out that these processors not supported by theĦ86-bigmem flavour seem to gain performance with the 486 flavour. Limitations and supports more that 4GB of RAM (on top of some otherīenefits). Of processors are not able to use the 686-bigmem flavour, which has less Ben explains that only a very limited set With the 2.6.39 kernel packages will be the drop of the 686 flavour, even in the i386 architecture (aka 32-bit PC). Upcoming changes for the Linux kernels on the i386 architectureīen Hutchings announced some upcoming changes for the Linux kernels The "NTP Pool " (crowd-sourced time synchronisation), which our The Debian Project lost Adrian von Bidder, who was involved inĭebian, represented the project at numerous events and was one of theįounding members and current secretary of debian.ch. * Upcoming changes for the Linux kernels on the i386 architectureĭebian Project mourns the loss of Adrian von Bidder * Debian Project mourns the loss of Adrian von Bidder Welcome to this year's seventh issue of DPN, the newsletter for theĭebian community. Foster, David Prévot and Alexander Reichle-Schmehl hat geschrieben:.
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