Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes: > The options are: > Y Revert syslinux in unstable, overruling maintainer (needs >3:1) > F Further discussion
I vote Y F. > The Technical Committee notes that: > 1. The syslinux maintainer has uploaded syslinux 5 to unstable. > 2. The Release Managers intend to release wheezy with syslinux 4. > 3. debian-installer even in wheezy and even now during the freeze > uses syslinux binaries from unstable when building installers. > Our view is that: > 4. Updating to syslinux 5 at this stage of the release (whether in > the installer, or generally) is out of the question. > 5. It is arguable that arrangements should be made so that during the > freeze debian-installer builds using testing's syslinux. Similar > considerations may apply to shared libraries. > 6. However now is not the time for these kind of process > improvements. We therefore state no definite conclusion on this > question. > 7. The new syslinux should not have been uploaded to unstable, before > the corresponding process improvements (if indeed they are > improvements) are in place. > Accordingly we decide as follows, overruling the syslinux maintainer: > 9. The version of syslinux in wheezy should be re-uploaded to > unstable. > 10. No other updates should be made to syslinux in unstable, unless > one of the following applies: > > (i) wheezy has been released and jessie opened and unfrozen; > > (ii) the Release Managers give their consent; or > > (iii) the debian-installer maintainers confirm that arrangements > have been put in place to avoid this problem. > 11. The syslinux maintainer should state ASAP what package version > number they would like to be used for this re-upload. Any NMU of > syslinux should honour such a statement, and in the absence of > such a statement should not be made before 2013-02-10 17:00+0000. > And we make the following (non-binding) statements of our opinion: > 12. We request that everyone involved in this issue cordially discuss > possible process improvements, preferably after the release of > wheezy. > 13. Whenever changes to Debian's software and processes are required, > deployment should occur in a planned and cooperative way. > Maintainers should be reluctant to upload changes which break > other packages. If such breakage is necessary to move forward, it > should only occur after obtaining rough consensus amongst the > relevant contributors or the project as a whole. -- Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
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