Am Dienstag, den 20.10.2020, 23:33 -0400 schrieb Calum McConnell: > Jekyll upstream has been concentrating on a new 4.x release branch for the > past year. It provides a significant set of new features that I use, and it > would be great if it could be included in debian. > > I assume you know all of that already, since 3.9 released after 4.0, but I > was wondering what the rationale was for sticking with the 3.x branch.
It is very stable and well tested. Also not all plugins had been ported to Jekyll 4 at the beginning of the year (not sure about the current state). Further it would make backporting to current stable a lot more complicated. I'm not aware of any ground-breaking changes. What features are you referring to? The 4.x series will be uploaded to experimental eventually. But I'm hesitant to upload it to unstable just now. Regards, Daniel -- Regards, Daniel Leidert <dleid...@debian.org> | https://www.wgdd.de/ GPG-Key RSA4096 / BEED4DED5544A4C03E283DC74BCD0567C296D05D GPG-Key ED25519 / BD3C132D8B3805D1808123AB7ACE00941E338C78 If you like my work consider sponsoring me via https://www.patreon.com/join/dleidert
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