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Re: I'm back



> On Fri, Dec 05, 1997 at 09:44:39AM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> > > I'm fully on the net again now that terminal adaptor, ISDN line, and
> > > ISP are all participating.  I already fixed a bunch of ftp.debian.org
> > > bugs yesterday, and I'm slogging through lots of email and Incoming
> > > packages.  I'll start participating on the lists also.
> > Guy, please, create this bo-unstable upload directory.
> 
> What about the basic problem that time spent backporting to libc5
> is time not spent on getting hamm finished?

If I recall correctly, it is optional for developers to backport their
packages to libc5. I suspect there will be mostly non-maintainer
releases in this directory. 

Morover, we already not first in libc6 transition. Let's learn the
problems of Redhat 5.0 and take them into account to come up with 
more stable release. (And with already much bigger variety of
available software). Meanwhile, providing libc5 upgrades will prevent
us from loosing users.

Anyway, there are advantages and disadvantages of this, but we
already decided to go for it.

Thanks.

Alex Y.

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