James Chacon of the NetBSD Release Engineering team has announced that the Release Engineering process for the much awaited NetBSD 2.0 release has begun. At this time, the expected final release is scheduled for the end
of May 2004. See James’ message to the netbsd-announce
mailinglist for details.
Beta testing , to help us making this the best release ever!
By the looks of things, it probably will be
One thing I’d very keen to use is the kernel smbfs support:
http://www.netbsd.org/Changes/changes-2.0.html#kernel
It was imported from FreeBSD .
If I’m going to start to use/test the 2.0 I should start from here, right ?
ftp://releng.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/current/
Feeling very eager to get it. surprised that it supports more than 50 arch… Great work NetBSD Team!!!.
“The current tentative schedule shows an expected final release in late May 2004.”
How long has it been since 1.6 was released? I have the impression that 1.6.1 and 1.6.2 were maintenance releases with few new features introduced. Anyway, there seems to be LOTS of changes planned from 1.6 to 2.0.
Not many changes in Sysinst, though. I mean, it gets the job done but it looks a bit, well, ascetic. But I suppose that’s just something you learn when you port software between many machine architectures: keep it simple, functional, and efficient. 😉
How long has it been since 1.6 was released?
More than one year and a half. 1.6 was released in September
2002.
If I’m going to start to use/test the 2.0 I should start from here, right?