--- Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org> wrote: > Mike Stankovic wrote: > > --- Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at 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. __________________________________________________ Improve the mailing list by performing a simple search before posting and reading the FAQ/etiquette. Protect the integrity of your installation with the yum plugins. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com