Re: Progeny picax: Replacement for debian-cd

2004-01-15 Thread Philip Charles
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Thank you but I already received many critics for debian-cd and I never felt offensed. After all debian-cd is working since slink (even if it was not yet official at that time) and it has far outreached its initial goal. But it suffers from other

status of non-us in testing and unstable

2004-01-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are there non-US packages in the testing and unstable cd's? Also, how is it possible to create (testing / unstable) cd images, say with debian-cd, without any non-US packages? I'm looking at possibly rolling my own Unofficial cds for distribution in US, since I use 700MB cds and can possibly

[licquia@progeny.com: Progeny picax: Replacement for debian-cd]

2004-01-15 Thread Raphael Hertzog
Hello, FYI, this has been posted to -devel and -boot. It concerns a possible replacement of debian-cd. I haven't yet looked at it. Feel free to try it out and make a review on this list, I'd be interested in user feedback and I'm sure Jeff would be interested in it as well. Cheers, -- Raphaƫl

Re: Progeny picax: Replacement for debian-cd

2004-01-15 Thread Philip Charles
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Raphael Hertzog wrote: Thank you but I already received many critics for debian-cd and I never felt offensed. After all debian-cd is working since slink (even if it was not yet official at that time) and it has far outreached its initial goal. But it suffers from other

status of non-us in testing and unstable

2004-01-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are there non-US packages in the testing and unstable cd's? Also, how is it possible to create (testing / unstable) cd images, say with debian-cd, without any non-US packages? I'm looking at possibly rolling my own Unofficial cds for distribution in US, since I use 700MB cds and can possibly