Wes Peters wrote:

So you'll be signing up to do the floppy release engineering, and to modify the kernel so it can load the boot-device modules dynamically. That's great news!

If the kernel changes don't support the established distribution format, the kernel changes are broken, not the distribution format. If the kernel changes must happen at some point and the distribution format must therefore become "the package", then that's fine, but that change (including being able to split packages over several physical distribution "units") has to happen first, surely? I'm happy to get involved in any team looking at that as it falls under something I've been looking at for the last year or so in my spare time - package management and installers.

The dog isn't sleeping, it's dead. Like everything else in FreeBSD, it takes time. If someone wants to donate that time, it'll continue getting done, otherwise it'll fall by the wayside.


Understood. I just think saying "let's get rid of floppies" is shooting a dog that happens to be near to hand because you don't like that dog, to stretch the analogy. Personally, I think getting the package management issues sorted so that distribution becomes independent of physical medium (so floppies, CDs, etc. can be used or abondoned at will, along with future formats) is an admirable goal, but one that should be on the 6- roadmap. In other words, getting rid of floppies is not the discussion we should be having, if that makes sense?


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Paul Robinson


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