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Re: Should we have a debian-fhs list?



Christian Schwarz wrote:
> 
> However, the people on debian-policy all seem to agree that we do
> _not_ implement the FHS for Debian 2.0 as this will surely delay
> the release further.

I agree that we shouldn't _implement_ fhs2.0 in hamm, but ... I think
that the proposal was about "discussing" it.

I mean, that discussion will cover more then 10 different topics, and 
we won't probably discuss them all at once (unless we wand a lot of
different threads to follow). Thus I could imagine that we will take 
one or two months to get a decision (or a consensus).

If we start discussion after hamm is released, we will have policy when
we'll be on halfway in building 2.1 and probably we'd have to postpone
it again.

Maybe it would be better to start the discussion now, one topic per
time, without any hurry, with the clear statement that *implementation*
(and bugs) will belong to the development of debian 2.1.


Fabrizio
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