Hello, Since I don't do IRC I'm afraid I can't be as much of a help I had previously hoped I could be! I wish you all the good with this project but at this moment I can't stand seeing my name on that voluntairs list in the wiki, without doing anything to honor it... thus I removed my name from the list... it's clear you can do without me! At the moment I'll have to look at other ways to proof my gratitude for all I get from arch. First thing to start is some translations (newsletter, maybe aur)... still I hope I can be of any more help in the future. --Ben 2008/3/1, Jason Pierce <pierce.jason@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Also, most collaboration has been occuring via IRC rather than on this > list. We try to keep important decisions posted on the list, but most > everything that happens, happens at IRC. > > I don't know if it has been announced here or not, but we have a > publically cloneable git repository on http://repo.or.cz containing the > PKGBUILDS, and tools that we are working on. As with other Repo.oraccounts, > anyone can push to it via the "mob" username, I believe the push > has to be made to either master, or mob branch, I do not recall which. The > repo summary page is at http://repo.or.cz/Archlinux-Stable.git > > While waiting for the next official iso release, we are preparing as many > packages beforehand as possible. We are currently creating packages from an > existing Archlinux install, to use for setting up a clean Archstable > buildroot. > > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Thomas Kinnen <thomas.kinnen@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > since it has been quite some time since I last posted a status update on > > the project, it is time to do so. > > > > First off all, the project is not dead. It is mainly due to a lack off > > free time, that we have not been posting much here. This will change > > next month, at least for me. > > > > Now to the normal update: > > 1. The wiki has been updated, please check the page for errors or > > missing information. > > (Link: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux_Stable) > > > > 2. We have decided to wait for the new official ISOs to be released, > > before we make the first stable release, as we expect alot of packages > > from [testing] to be moved to [core]. > > > > 3. rxKaffee has been doing a lot of work on the website CMS. It has > > greatly improved and is ready for first tests. > > > > I think thats pretty much it for the moment, please join > > #archlinux-stable as often as possible. > > > > Thomas > > > > >