Hi all, it being discussed o IRC for some time now but I guess it's a good idea to sum our current progress up. I'll also add a few suggestions about how we might improve our iso releases. I created a testing iso which can be found at: http://pkgbuild.com/~pierre/ Besides the patches I had sent to the releng list it includes pacman-key from Allans working repo and Dave's arch-install-scripts. In addition to an updated set of packages another noticeable change is that signature verification is now supported and works out of the box. The keyring is initialized on boot and so you can install new packages within the live system as well. Overall I would suggest this: * Decouple aif, install-scripts, archiso and actuall iso releases. This means have tags for those and provide packages in our repos. * It's not a bad thing to start off with an iso that does not include aif a first. This should actually speed up development and hopefully get us more help from the community. * archiso should be changed in a way that would allow anyone to easily create official isos with one command. It should result in the same iso no matter how the host is configured. * We should treat the iso more like our other package and not aim for the most perfect product. Instead let's release new isos regularly; e.g. every month. I'll stop here to not make it too long and boring. What do you think? Greetings, Pierre -- Pierre Schmitz, https://pierre-schmitz.com