At Tue, 28 Oct 2014 20:04:47 +0100, Paul Gevers wrote: > [Can we have this discussion in one of your d-mentors discussions, so > that it is in the open? I don't like private discussions.]
Certainly, let's move it to the gnustep-make RFS bug although I'm not sure if that's appropriate. > On 28-10-14 07:48, Yavor Doganov wrote: > > I also think it is tad too late, but that's probably better as the > > release team will have control over the migration. > > Yes, but you need to take action. The release team will not "find > out by themselves". Of course; I was planning to do it once I figure out the possibilites. Obviously, some packages have to be sacrificed and won't make it to jessie. I need to evaluate the whole situation and present correct information/options to the release team in order to enable them to make a decision. > Also, the fact that you added non RC related updates in the packages > degrades the changes with the release team. I only did that because I assumed that the package would be uploaded in time so that it migrates before the freeze. > If the packages don't migrate to testing, they also block RC fixes > in the trivial way. Have you read the freeze policy [1]? This is > also the reason why I won't be uploading your other packages to > unstable until I see a response from the release team. Yes, I'm aware of the freeze policy. Meanwhile, I think a release team member has reduced the migration period to 5 days so it'll make it before the freeze. > > Marking the bug as jessie-ignore is an acceptable solution, I think, > > because there won't be library transitions for jessie so the bug won't > > be exposed. However, this will prevent us fixing grr.app's #754838, > > but that's probably a no-op as it requires new rsskit/grr.app releases > > which won't be accepted for jessie. OTOH, there are a few other bugs > > (#749721, #755514, #756852/#756853) which may be affected by the new > > gnustep-make behavior. I'll have to think which is the lesser evil. > > Please, pretty please, discuss this with the release team a.s.a.p., i.e. > before the freeze. I'll try to do it before the freeze. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org