[RULE] Planning for Red Hat 8.1
Michael Fratoni
mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Tue Feb 18 07:12:49 EET 2003
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On Sunday 09 February 2003 06:12 pm, M. Fioretti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I read somewhere that Red Hat makes approximately one release every
> six months. Even if it is not true (I hope we have a bit more time!),
> what do you think we need to prepare so that, as soon as possible
> after the Red Hat 8.1 release (whenever that will be) we can announce
> "RULE for Red Hat 8.1"? And what do you think it should be?
> Even better: which part of the weight do you think you can lift?
>
> I'll start the list with the items below. Any feedback is welcome
>
> 1) An iso like the current one, not bigger to start with
I can have slinky updated and ready in a matter of a few days, once I have
the disks available. Miniconda should't be overly difficult either, now
that I've got 8.0 working.
> 3) DOCUMENTATION of what already exists, starting from the installer
> internals, kdrive, and the whole install guide. Michael needs help
> with this (I can put together the install guide): anybody?
Yes, documentation help would be wonderful! Waiting on me for docs isn't a
good idea. ;)
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