Re: Re : squeeze and the future of the alpha port, redux

2009-02-23 Thread maximilian attems
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 09:59:31AM +0100, Arthur Loiret wrote: > > 2009/2/20, Steve Langasek : > > Also unsurprisingly (to me, given my observations that had led to the post > > in the first place), no one else has yet stepped up to be an alpha porter > > for squeeze. > > I am volunteer to apply

Re : squeeze and the future of the alpha port, redux

2009-02-23 Thread Arthur Loiret
Hi, 2009/2/20, Steve Langasek : > Also unsurprisingly (to me, given my observations that had led to the post > in the first place), no one else has yet stepped up to be an alpha porter > for squeeze. I am volunteer to apply as alpha porter. I have several alpha machines of my own, which makes it

Re: squeeze and the future of the alpha port, redux

2009-02-22 Thread Michael Cree
Steve Langasek wrote: Also unsurprisingly (to me, given my observations that had led to the post in the first place), no one else has yet stepped up to be an alpha porter for squeeze. What is involved in this job? What is the time commitment? What is the needed experience? Up to now I

squeeze and the future of the alpha port, redux

2009-02-20 Thread Steve Langasek
Dear Alpha fans, In August of last year, I posed the question to the debian-alpha mailing list: should Debian continue to support an alpha port following the release of lenny? http://lists.debian.org/debian-alpha/2008/08/msg4.html As would be expected when making such a post to the debian