Greetings,
I am not able to find the 4.3 single server cd torrent or iso
Would someone please tell me where it currently resides? :-)
Thanks in advance!
- rh
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On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 10:55 -0700, Robert Hanson wrote:
Greetings,
I am not able to find the 4.3 single server cd torrent or iso
Would someone please tell me where it currently resides? :-)
Thanks in advance!
- rh
If you are able to find it, give us the link ... because it's not (yet) released ... :o)
Robert Hanson wrote:
Greetings,
I am not able to find the 4.3 single server cd torrent or iso
Would someone please tell me where it currently resides? :-)
there was a testing iso released a few weeks back and I was hoping to some responses on that.... have not had a single feedback as yet :)
I suppose that means that it works for everyone.... so I should just go ahead and release it then. Look for it on the usual places in the next 24 hrs time.
- KB
--- Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
there was a testing iso released a few weeks back and I was hoping to some responses on that.... have not had a single feedback as yet :)
Where was this announced? The last thing you posted two weeks ago was that you would put it on the mirrors monday UK time but you did not indicate you wanted feedback/indicate that was a testing ISO.
Discussions about a minimal/server CD on this or any other GNU/Linux distro attract tonnes of responses. You can do better than that.
I suppose that means that it works for everyone.... so I should just go ahead and release it then. Look for it on the usual places in the next 24 hrs time.
- KB
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A bit presumptous? Perhaps you need to follow the CentOS guidelines for announcements/releases. Now who needs to read the CentOS guidelines/project goals?
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On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 04:16 -0700, Mike Stankovic wrote:
--- Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
there was a testing iso released a few weeks back and I was hoping to some responses on that.... have not had a single feedback as yet :)
Where was this announced? The last thing you posted two weeks ago was that you would put it on the mirrors monday UK time but you did not indicate you wanted feedback/indicate that was a testing ISO.
Discussions about a minimal/server CD on this or any other GNU/Linux distro attract tonnes of responses. You can do better than that.
I suppose that means that it works for everyone.... so I should just go ahead and release it then. Look for it on the usual places in the next 24 hrs time.
- KB
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A bit presumptous? Perhaps you need to follow the CentOS guidelines for announcements/releases. Now who needs to read the CentOS guidelines/project goals?
Build your own CD then ...
Stop with the whining and instead donate some of your time for free.
Mike Stankovic wrote:
--- Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
there was a testing iso released a few weeks back and I was hoping to some responses on that.... have not had a single feedback as yet :)
Where was this announced?
the same place where all such stuff is announced, and where it has been announced the last 3 times as well.
Discussions about a minimal/server CD on this or any other GNU/Linux distro attract tonnes of responses. You can do better than that.
perhaps you should look at the bugtracker w.r.t issues posted via centos-devel...
I suppose that means that it works for everyone.... so I should just go ahead and release it then. Look for it on the usual places in the next 24 hrs time.
A bit presumptous? Perhaps you need to follow the CentOS guidelines for announcements/releases. Now who needs to read the CentOS guidelines/project goals?
err ? where do these project guide lines say that iso's should not be put online in 24 hrs ? and / or I didnt realise the ServerCD caused a conflict with the project goals. Can you point me to these said Project Goals please ?
- KB
--- Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
Mike Stankovic wrote:
--- Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
there was a testing iso released a few weeks back and I was hoping to some responses on that.... have not had a single feedback as yet :)
Where was this announced?
the same place where all such stuff is announced, and where it has been announced the last 3 times as well.
Discussions about a minimal/server CD on this or
any
other GNU/Linux distro attract tonnes of
responses.
You can do better than that.
perhaps you should look at the bugtracker w.r.t issues posted via centos-devel...
I suppose that means that it works for
everyone....
so I should just go ahead and release it then. Look for it on the
usual
places in the next 24 hrs time.
A bit presumptous? Perhaps you need to follow the CentOS guidelines for announcements/releases. Now
who
needs to read the CentOS guidelines/project goals?
err ? where do these project guide lines say that iso's should not be put online in 24 hrs ? and / or I didnt realise the ServerCD caused a conflict with the project goals. Can you point me to these said Project Goals please ?
- KB
The simple fact is the only announcement about a CD in May on centos-annouce was the LIVECD by Johnny. You can see for yourself that there is no SERVER CD newer than the December 2005 one at http://mirror.stanford.edu/yum/pub/centos/4.3/isos/i386/
Stating that you announced a release/testing ISO on either centos/centos-devel or centos-announce is baloney.
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The simple fact is the only announcement about a CD in May on centos-annouce was the LIVECD by Johnny. You can see for yourself that there is no SERVER CD newer than the December 2005 one at http://mirror.stanford.edu/yum/pub/centos/4.3/isos/i386/
Since when do things available for testing get sent to the -announce list?
Testing stuff gets announced in the development list. Perhaps you should look there, and/or update your copy of the centos guidelines.
--- Jim Perrin jperrin@gmail.com wrote:
The simple fact is the only announcement about a
CD in
May on centos-annouce was the LIVECD by Johnny.
You
can see for yourself that there is no SERVER CD
newer
than the December 2005 one at
http://mirror.stanford.edu/yum/pub/centos/4.3/isos/i386/
Since when do things available for testing get sent to the -announce list?
Testing stuff gets announced in the development list. Perhaps you should look there, and/or update your copy of the centos guidelines.
Perhaps you can pointout where the announcement on the testing ISO is at http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2006-May/thread.html
You too may need to be lectured on the goals of CentOS and on where to make announces for testing. Even a certain bleeding edge distro do not cut corners in this manner.
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I never said it was in there. I said things for testing don't go on the announce list.
You too may need to be lectured on the goals of CentOS and on where to make announces for testing. Even a certain bleeding edge distro do not cut corners in this manner.
So you're voluteering to help out then? Since there are just a handful of people actually working on centos, sometimes things slip. Either deal with it and quit nitpicking something you're getting for free, or donate time, money, hardware and/or otherwise help the project. So far nothing you've had to say in this thread has been productive. When you start producing something, I'll happily listen to your lectures. Until that time, sit down, be quiet, and say thank you once in a while.
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 11:08 -0700, Mike Stankovic wrote:
--- Jim Perrin jperrin@gmail.com wrote:
The simple fact is the only announcement about a
CD in
May on centos-annouce was the LIVECD by Johnny.
You
can see for yourself that there is no SERVER CD
newer
than the December 2005 one at
http://mirror.stanford.edu/yum/pub/centos/4.3/isos/i386/
Since when do things available for testing get sent to the -announce list?
Testing stuff gets announced in the development list. Perhaps you should look there, and/or update your copy of the centos guidelines.
Perhaps you can pointout where the announcement on the testing ISO is at http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2006-May/thread.html
You too may need to be lectured on the goals of CentOS and on where to make announces for testing. Even a certain bleeding edge distro do not cut corners in this manner.
WTF is your problem ?
Please pick another FREE distro to use and leave our crappy one alone.
CentOS is obviously not worthy to be installed by someone of your unbelievably awesome talents.
BTW ... which other distro is it out there that releases a LiveCD, or a Single Server CD, and a DVD and 4 CDs? Last time I checked neither Fedora or RHEL did a Live CD or a Single Server CD ... so how is it cutting corners not to have one now fast enough for you.
Why do we even need to respin the SingleServerCD every update set ... it doesn't hurt anything for the 4.2 version to be used.
Bottom line -> Your attitude sucks, I don't know how you can treat people the way you do and look at yourself in mirror every day.
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 11:08 -0700, Mike Stankovic wrote: ...
Perhaps you can pointout [sic] where the announcement on the testing ISO is at http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2006-May/thread.html
A bit earlier (and somewhat well hidden unless my search is deficient).
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2006-March/002196.html
You too may need to be lectured on the goals of CentOS and on where to make announces for testing. Even a certain bleeding edge distro do [sic] not cut corners in this manner.
Please skip lecturing/irritating/alienating the nice folks who bring us CentOS, and consider the number of (paid+unpaid) developers and the corporate infrastructure for Fedora vs. CentOS.
Phil
CentOS List wrote:
I suppose that means that it works for everyone.... so I should just go ahead and release it then. Look for it on the usual places in the next 24 hrs time.
May I know which mirror has it? I had tried a few mirrors and I couldnt find it.
regards
look for the official announcement on centos-announce, till its there, its not on any mirror.
- KB
CentOS List wrote:
I suppose that means that it works for everyone.... so I should just go ahead and release it then. Look for it on the usual places in the next 24 hrs time.
May I know which mirror has it? I had tried a few mirrors and I couldnt find it.
regards
look for the official announcement on centos-announce, till its there, its not on any mirror.
Oh ok. I thought it was released.
Thanks