On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 17:45:55 -0700 Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> wrote:
> Jon Dowland <j...@debian.org> writes: > > > I intended to come up with a recommendation which would support my > > working practices[1] to the release team. > > > [1] which, back of the envelope, top-of-my-head, would be something > > like: a minimum gap between freeze announcement and commencement, > > When writing up this document, it would be useful if you'd address as part > of that document what you would do differently than when we took that > approach in the past and/or why you believe things have changed such that > this won't fail in the ways that it has in the past. That will be the > first thing that people are likely to say in response, so it would be > helpful if you addressed it up-front. At the very least, any recommendations should involve actually talking to the release team because Russ' point is absolutely correct - there were good reasons for the lack of a gap and these reasons persist. It would be helpful if, once a release process starts (read once "oldstable" is cleared out), maintainers were to help out by ensuring that any uploads are "the last upload this package would need for a stable release". Last-minute and hasty uploads must be avoided - especially within a release pre-freeze or freeze period. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/ http://e-mail.is-not-s.ms/
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