Hi!Since there has been a lot happening in the Debian Multimedia world during the Squeeze release, so we figured we should give you an update on that. Who are we? ~~~~~~~~~~ In the dark old ages, there were two teams involved in multimedia: the Debian Multimedia and Debian Multimedia Packages teams. Please note that neither of them is related to debian-multimedia.org[1]. During late 2008, both tea
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1Another small step in the improvement of the Debian boot system was taken last weekend, when sysvinit version 2.88dsf-5 was uploaded. It concluded an almost 8 year effort to get the Debian boot system to run boot scripts in parallel. Parallel booting is enabled by default in unstable at the moment, and will enter testing in some days, unless a serious p
Hello, world!, 48 hours into this new DPL term, here are my first ever "bits from the DPL" with kudos, directions, and some practical information. Acknowledgments --------------- A big THANK YOU goes to all the people that took part in the recent elections: as I've mentioned in a recent blog post [1] I'm very proud of our project and of its democratic processes, let's not forget that Debian and it
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1The future of the boot system in Debian ======================================= Over the last few years, the boot system in Debian has progressively deteriorated due to changes in the Linux kernel which make the kernel more and more event based. For example, the kernel and its drivers no longer block all processing while detecting disks, network interfa
------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/ Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 "Squeeze" release goals pr...@debian.org July 30th, 2009 http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20090730 -------------------------------------------------------------------------Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 "Squeeze" release goals Following up on its decision to adopt the polic
------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/ Debian adopts time-based release freezes pr...@debian.org July 29th, 2009 http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20090729 -------------------------------------------------------------------------Debian decides to adopt time-based release freezes The Debian project has decided to adopt a new
[ Re-posting to d-d-a so that everyone concerned gets the announcement. ]Hi, although for various reasons (mostly ongoing transitions) we are quite late in packaging GNOME 2.26 in Debian, we should also look at the future. GTK+ 3.0 is planned around march 2010, and GNOME 3.0 a little while later. With them comes the final deprecation of many GNOME 2.X interfaces. It took a very long time (8 years!
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