Hi, Bill Nottingham wrote:
I was wondering about status of "stateless Linux"...IS it INCLUDED with fc 4 test or its DROPPED outEXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it!
In today's edition of the Herbertville Chronicle, read all about the second test release of Fedora Core 4!
Raleigh, NC (HC) - The Fedora Project today announced the first test
release of Fedora Core 4, bringing new technology to Linux users
everywhere, and the first release of Fedora Core to support PPC
out of the box.
Paul A. Houle wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 10:45:47 +1000, Colin Charles <byte@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 07:54 -0700, Stephen J. Smoogen wrote:
Actually, I was waiting for some sort of larger announcement and mailing list
myself. I had put a very little time into it.. but couldnt see who
else was wanting it or doing anything on it. Having a mailing list
would be useful.
It was however decided till the traffic on f-d-l got too high, there would be no stateless linux list. So, why not just use f-d-l in the meantime?
Curiosity about stateless linux was one of the reasons I joined f-d-l. I've heard very little about stateless linux in the last month -- certainly there is another other stuff going on f-d-l that it doesn't seem like a comfortable place to discuss stateless linux.
On the other hand, it could be that stateless linux is dead in the water and there wouldn't be enoug of a critical mass to sustain discussion elsewhere.
I would really like to see the stateless project be revived. It seems like it is a good idea, and I know several people, including myself, who have implemented alternatives after realizing that stateless was no longer being developed. I would be willing to help in this cause if there are enough other people for this to worthwhile.
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