On 2020-02-02 13:06:42, Thomas Goirand wrote: [...]
> FYI, I packaged and uploaded the first 2 so far, but can't push to Git. > Please set me as maintainer or owner, so I can do that. > > Note that I'm doing a git based workflow, packaging upstream tags, > rather than using pristine-tar. If this bothers anyone, please let me > know (but please only complain about the workflow if you really have the > intention to contribute to the packaging, otherwise you're just getting > on my way to be efficient for no reason). Not sure I'm picking the right message to reply to here, but here we go. I see that you uploaded 6.16.0-1 to experimental back in December 2020: https://tracker.debian.org/news/1205795/accepted-puppet-6160-1-source-into-experimental/ Is that package in any shape to ship with bookworm? It would be great to start this transition to get the package down into testing soon... Note that we're likely to miss the February 2023 deadline for the Puppet 6 EOL anyways: https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/6/platform_lifecycle.html ... so maybe we don't even want to do that? or maybe we should focus on packaging Puppet 7? I was hoping for a moment we could ship bookworm with the Puppet 6 agent which would allow us work with a puppetserver 7, but it seems even that won't keep us from shipping an EOL component (puppet agent 6)... a. -- La mer, cette grande unificatrice, est l'unique espoir de l'homme. Aujourd'hui plus que jamais auparavant, ce vieux dicton dit littéralement ceci: nous sommes tous dans le même bateau. - Jacques Yves Cousteau - Océanographe