> Sandro, that is not fair to others in the project. You maintain a package that > has reverse dependencies, but is not currently in testing.
AFAICT src:python-psutil is in testing, just at a different version than unstable; am i missing something here? > With the soft freeze > arriving in 7 days, no new packages will be allowed into testing, which means > that any rdeps will be out of trixie. before replying to Thomas, i reviewed the freeze email sent to d-d-a and i read * 2025-04-15 - Milestone 2 - Soft Freeze no new packages, delayed migration * 2025-05-15 - Milestone 3 - Hard Freeze - key packages and packages without autopkgtests need a manual unblock for migration * TBA - Milestone 4 - Full Freeze all packages need a manual unblock for migration unless you plan on removing packages that have different versions, and by the way i read the list, src:python-psutil should be able to migrate to testing, at a later version, until the full freeze starts (not that i plan to wait that long). > You can't ask people not to do NMUs, as that's a tool of the project to help > fix > bugs. Note that according to the NMU docs [1], 2-day or even 0-day NMUs are > possible in some cases. i reviewed that document before replying to Thomas, and they dont seem to apply here (e.g. when the NMU was proposed, 7 days have not been passed yet). > So please, do attempt to get your package into testing, and if you don't, then > don't block others from doing so. did i say somewhere that i will not fix this bug in time for trixie?