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Re: What is necessary if we are to keep dpkg/dselect



On Fri, 21 Feb 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:

> A. An organized team of people, under Ian Jackson or someone else, who
>    distribute the work on dpkg/dselect between themselves. This means
>    that Ian Jackson should perhaps be doing design, but not a majority
>    of the work.
> 
There were some people working on improving some aspects of dpkg 
(the epoch stuff is one example). Perhaps they may be the core of
that team?
If the team needs volunteers you can count on me.

> C. ... A schedule for this effort, and regular progress reports.
I agree on this. Wasn't there a debian-devel-dpkg list for this stuff?

> If I don't see some progress in these directions, about two months will go
> by and then we'll bring up this same argument again. I'm going to stick to
> this issue until I see progress or we drop dpkg.
Fine. IMHO this is the way to go.

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Enrique Zanardi						   ezanardi@ull.es
Dpto. Fisica Fundamental y Experimental			Univ. de La Laguna


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