Subject: Re: international release of netbsd 1.1
To: None <lukem@telstra.com.au>
From: Jesus M. Gonzalez <jgb@ordago.uc3m.es>
List: current-users
Date: 10/10/1995 12:52:39
>
>1. set up a "release" or "release-1.1" mailing list on mail.netbsd.org,
> for all parties interested in testing and mirroring the release.
>
I agree.
>2. obtain access to a machine (possibly in Europe), that can be the
> "master" for international security kits. Possibly provide a CNAME
> called "ftp.international.netbsd.org" (a la ftp.internat.freebsd.org)
>
We have some MB available, and we are in Spain (which
people say is next to Europe ;-)
>3. find non-US/Australian volunteers to write international equivalents
> for the code in src/domestic. For the stuff in -current that was
> obtained from FreeBSD, the code could be obtained from the
> appropriate FreeBSD international code sites
>
If somebody tell us about some starting points, we could
try it.
>4. get volunteers from non restricted countries to compile up the
> security kit for each architecture
We could do it for i386.
Jesus.
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