Jeremy,

  content for the proposal for Debian.

For Ubuntu lets go with the "ignores" - I'll work with yourself and
the release team to resolve matters asap - I would hope to get the
beta releases into Ubuntu asap to get more eyes on them especially
since its a LTS.  Simultaneously I would hope to progress though the
standard Debian sponsors/ftp-master --> experimental route to allow
experienced Debian users also to help with additional testing bearing
in mind final forky is a little further away.

David

David

On Thu, 6 Nov 2025 at 15:03, Jeremy Bícha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2025 at 5:43 PM David Mohammed <[email protected]> wrote:
> > That's an awful lot of work for something that has a longevity of max
> > 2 months - we are trying to get a final release out this year which
> > will include the pygobject and other changes.
> > I prefer to spend my time on more productive matters finishing up this
> > release rather than delaying yet again budgie 10.10.
> > If this means dropping budgie out of testing for a short time then fair 
> > enough.
> >
> > The new wayland budgie needs to be assembled in experimental; once
> > tidied it can then migrate to unstable/testing in due course.
>
> Thank you for your reply. Here's what I'm doing for Debian. Let me
> know if this is ok:
> - Uploading pygobject 3.54.5-6 where python3-gi has Breaks:
> budgie-desktop (<< 10.9.3-1.1~)
> - Ask the Debian Release team to remove budgie-desktop and its
> rdepends from Testing.
>   + budgie-desktop
>   + budgie-extras
>   + budgie-indicator-applet
>   + vala-panel-appmenu
> - The new pygobject would then migrate to Testing within a few days
>
> For Ubuntu, the new version of pygobject will autosync. Then, I think
> the options are:
> - Remove budgie-desktop from Resolute. Since Ubuntu Budgie is an
> official desktop flavor, I don't think this is plausible at all. I'm
> only mentioning it for completion and for contrast with Debian.
> - Have the pygobject transition be stuck until a version of
> budgie-desktop is uploaded that either fixes the issue or ignores the
> issue because the upload would bypass the versioned Breaks from
> pygobject
>
> Thank you,
> Jeremy Bícha

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