Op ma 5 nov. 2018 om 09:50 schreef Giovanni Mascellani <g.mascell...@gmail.com>:
> I don't know, for the moment. First of all, we have to finish
> transitioning to 1.67, which is already proving rather long, and

What's holding up 1.67?

> possibly getting rid of 1.62 (we can in theory ship more than a version
> in the same distribution, but if we can avoid it it is better from my
> point of view).
>
> Then, supposing that all of the above runs smoothly, we could aim for
> 1.69, which is due to be released for December 12th. The transition
> freeze is exactly a month after, so we would have just a month for doing
> all the work of preparing the upload, update d/copyright (a quite time
> consuming task), obtain a transition slot and fix all the reverse
> dependencies. I am not really sure we really want to go through that,
> but I reserve my decision for later.

A beta is scheduled for November 14th, so preparations could start sooner.


-- 
Olaf

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