Hit of bandwidth
I spent this afternoon at the coffee shop getting a nice little hit of bandwidth in lieu of other stimulants. It's nice to have my d-i daily cd images, bugs, mail, apt all synced up on the laptop for a change.
My cron jobs have been nagging me for a while about some new versions of some of the perl modules used by grepmail, so I got those updated. Also released a new linux-kernel-di, adding both 2.4.24 kernel for i386, and vorlon's xfs kernel images. This may have the record for most binary packages from one source now:
joey@kite:~/src/debian-installer/kernel/linux-kernel-di>grep ^Package: debian/control |wc -l 248
Yoiks, I'm glad that's all auto-generated. ftp-master must hate me. It should reduce after we can drop the 2.4.22 kernel for i386.
I just RFA'd slrn. I've maintained slrn since 1996. But I rarely use it now; it's easier to do everything via email, and so I have leafnode gate the few newsgroups I read to mailing lists, and subscribe to those. I've been dropping rather a lot of packages lately to make time for d-i, but slrn is a biggie. I hope it finds a good home.
Oh yeah; I held off two whole days before writing my script: svn://kitenet.net/joey/trunk/bin/blog