13 Feb
2009
13 Feb
'09
8:30 p.m.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Dieter Plaetinck <dieter@plaetinck.be> wrote: > On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 17:56:19 +0100 > Gerhard Brauer <gerbra@archlinux.de> wrote: > >> Am Fri, 13 Feb 2009 09:49:17 -0600 >> schrieb Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>: >> >> > This sounds good to me, but I won't be around until Sunday - I will >> > move it out before I leave work today, unless there are any "omg >> > stop!" comments. I will then prepare the news items and all that fun >> > stuff - anyone interested in making a draft of release notes? Make >> > sure to mention things like AIF :) >> >> I wrote some draft for 2009.01. Could be used as a skeleton: >> >> ---------------------- >> Friday, 01/23/09 >> We proudly announce the release of the new ArchLinux installation >> ISO's 2009.01. After a longer period without a new ISO, 2009.01 comes >> with these features: >> - Kernel 2.6.28 >> - Ext4 support. Installation could be done on a ext4 root partition, >> also the ISO is ready (grub) to act as a rescue/maintains cd for >> systems with ext4 root partitions. >> - New ISO's (ftp-iso i686 and x86_64) with isolinux as bootloader. In >> the past we have a few systems which have problems to boot the >> install CD's when Grub was the bootloader. For these systems we >> offer cd's with isolinux bootloader. >> >> Also we have a group of people working on the further iso's. Release >> group TEXT etc. >> >> Further plans: >> - Release new ISO's more regularly based on kernel upstream releases. >> - Switch to a new installer (aif text, etc.) For testing on 2009.01 is >> still a version of aif ver.sio.n-1 available. TEXT >> >> Happy installing! >> ------------------- >> >> Regards >> Gerhard >> >> > my changes: > * ISO's to ISOs and CD's to CDs > (I hope Aaron knows his language well.. > http://www.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-releng/2009-January/000004.html ) Heh, this is an oddity. Adding an s indicates plural, adding an apostrophe s indicates possession... but it all gets confused when you start throwing acronyms into the mix... because adding a lone s may make it appear as if the s is part of the acronym... but I digress. > We proudly announce the release of the new Arch Linux installation > images, version 2009.02 > It took us quite a while, but we think the result is worth it: > we added some cool new things and ironed out some > long-lasting imperfections > 2009.02 comes with the following features: > Minor changes inline, mainly to shrink the bullet list a bit: > - Kernel 2.6.28 > - Ext4 support. Installation can be done on a ext4 root partition. > also the ISO is ready (grub) to act as a rescue/maintainance cd for > systems with ext4 root partitions. {replace with} - Rescue and maintenance capabilities for Ext4 root partitions > - New ISOs (ftp-iso i686 and x86_64) with isolinux as bootloader. > Some users have reported issues with booting when using the Grub > bootloader. For these systems we offer cd's with the isolinux > bootloader. {replace with} - Fallback ISOs with the ISOLINUX bootloader, for those that have trouble booting Grub-based images > - Several bugfixes in the installer > - Brought the included documentation up-to-date > - Inclusion of the AIF (Arch Linux installation framework): Currently > still unsupported and under development. But we want to make this > the new installer in the future, so if you like to test bleeding-edge > stuff you could give it a try. (it also supports lvm and dm_crypt) {replace with} - Inclusion of AIF (Arch Linux Installation Framework), the next generation installer, currently under development. > If you encounter any problems, you can check for bug reports (or file a > new one) under the "Release Engineering" project at > http://bugs.archlinux.org > For more info about the releng team and how to get in touch with us, > see http://www.archlinux.org/news/430/ > > What's next? > Our goal is to bring coordinated releases following the rhythm of kernel > releases, in order to provide optimal hardware support. > The roadmap (and current open bugs) of the next release (which will be > based on 2.6.29) can be found on > http://bugs.archlinux.org/index.php?do=index&tasks=&project=6&due=59 > > Download > > http://www.archlinux.org/download/ > <note: i would put the instructions from > http://dev.archlinux.org/~aaron/archiso/instructions on that page, as > described in my "website improvements" email> Otherwise it seems good to me.