d-i SCC ready already?
I'm stunned to see that sid's d-i appears to be ready for the SCC archive reorganisation already after some work we did today. The Debian mirror list now includes machine readable data about which architectures each mirror supports, and all the programs that use that list take that into account. Somehow I thought it would take more than a day to do this, it's great be be out of the freeze and back to full speed d-i development.
First to benefit from this should be the amd64 port, which should be able to install soon without manual mirror entry or customised versions of the installer.
The other suprising thing is that SCC seems to already be more a reality than was thought, since it seems Debian's main Bulgarian and Slovenian mirrors, as well as all of our Belarussian, Colombian, Israili, Indian, Moroccan and Ukrainian mirrors, already carry only a subset of architectures. Indeed, 30% of all our mirrors don't include all release architectures.