El 17/5/25 a las 1:13, Cyril Brulebois escribió:
Soren Stoutner <so...@debian.org> (2025-05-05):
Filing these bug reports sounds like a good idea to me. I don’t see
any reason to wait as these will be severity:minor, so they won’t
interfere with the trixie release.
Filing now can trigger uploads to fix those minor bugs, meaning packages
that absolutely do not meet requirements for freeze exceptions end up in
unstable. Depending on circumstances, they might make migrations of other
packages more complicated than they need to be.
(I'll refrain from naming a particular example, but I'm aware of one of
those without even searching for it, it just happened to show up on one of
my specific “important for the release” radars…)
Hi. Discussing about the right time to report those bugs does
not make much sense anymore, because Lucas already reported them :-)
They are here usertagged:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?users=lu...@debian.org;tag=ftbfs-shuffle
Now we can only expect maintainers to act responsibly, and as you
point out, be particularly careful about not affecting other packages.
I think the idea of reporting them now was more about letting the bugs
to be known "soon", more than starting to fix them "soon". Now we can
forward the bugs upstream and some of the fixes will be present in
the new upstream releases that we will start to upload after the
release.
Thanks.