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Just wondering when the next official Arch snapshot is planned to be released.
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if you are interested about this, you should subscribe to arch-releng.
http://releng.archlinux.org/isos/
we now roll out weekly isos. Keep in mind that those are "experimental" and feedback regarding those are welcomed on the ml.
we need feedback!
Last edited by wonder (2011-01-12 20:44:42)
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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wonder - Thanks for the links to the weekly builds. I was under the impression that the Arch Dev Team planned to release official snapshots approx every six months or so - is this still the case?
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The plan was to make releases alongside major kernel upgrades, but plans are never really followed!
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The plan was to make releases alongside major kernel upgrades, but plans are never really followed!
"The best laid plans..." - i understand completely. ![]()
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@OP the question is ...... How does it really matter?
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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I wish for the next official release to have support to install the Syslinux bootloader.
And GPT support too (syslinux supports it). Please move away from cfdisk to normal fdisk (4K sector support), parted and gdisk combination.
My new forum user/nick name is "the.ridikulus.rat" .
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@pyther & skodabenz, I'm sure wishing aloud in a random forum thread will work just fine.
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jasonwryan-Installing Arch is a measure of your literacy. Maintaining Arch is a measure of your diligence. Contributing to Arch is a measure of your competence.
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@pyther & skodabenz, I'm sure wishing aloud in a random forum thread will work just fine.
This has already been mentioned (or requested) many times in the irc and many other threads. I used archboot to install my system. But as an official iso, archiso needs to catch up to many modern technologies.
For starters, archlinux has to ditch grub legacy for syslinux (or grub2) as the default bootloader.
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ngoonee wrote:@pyther & skodabenz, I'm sure wishing aloud in a random forum thread will work just fine.
This has already been mentioned (or requested) many times in the irc and many other threads. I used archboot to install my system. But as an official iso, archiso needs to catch up to many modern technologies.
Well then start hacking at it and deliver something.
Saying that archiso needs to catch up is tantamount to saying that the devs are not doing their jobs.
Either put up or shutup !!
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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Well then start hacking at it and deliver something.
Saying that archiso needs to catch up is tantamount to saying that the devs are not doing their jobs.
Either put up or shutup !!
Sorry if I have offended anyone. I didn't mean to be rude. I have contributed to archlinux, (to the wiki) and to archboot specifically in form of implementing grub2 efi support ( http://projects.archlinux.org/archboot. … 6506610622 ). I am not yet fully proficient in aif or even bash for that matter, to hack on archiso/aif. But I will surely try to, sometime.
No doubt the devs are doing a great job. I understand everyone is contributing out of interest and good will. I just wanted to say that as a cutting edge distro (using python 3 as default, latest kernels etc.) we (myself included) should also try to incorporate the latest technologies wherever possible (in this case in the installer).
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It will as long at it takes and not a minute longer
These kind of threads always get peoples backs up and it will end up in tears
Devs do an amazing job for the money, without them no Arch, no Arch no forum!
Mr Green
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and I am sorry if I was too curt as well, but topics like these have been beaten to death (see package security) and it always boils down to the fact that there isn't an agreement on how to develop "whatever it is that is in question" or the devs don't have enough time to put into it for various reasons like personal life and work etc.
So either people need to step up to the plate OR just wait until the feature is developed by existing devs.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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+1 to what Mr Green and Inxsible,
i've spent a *lot* of time on releng stuff, and probably will continue to do so, but there's only so much I can do. if you want to help, run the testbuilds and report feedback, preferrably patch archiso/aif.
< Daenyth> and he works prolifically
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Closing this one up, if anyone wants to provide patches or packages for the installation process, please use the appropriate mailinglists.
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