This seems to be saying that the current release will be supported until August 2012, which may mean it will hit wheezy, but become unsupported before the release after that:
http://www.atheme.net/download-atheme.php One way to handle this would be to keep the package from floating down to wheezy if wheezy is released before August 2012. Backports could also be used. Note that upstream seems to have a 2 year release cycle, at least for the 6.x series: * 7.x - first release jan 2011, no stable release, unclear when end of support * 6.x - first release july 2010, stable on dec 2010, supported until aug 2012 * 5.2 - supported 3 months (!) * 4.0 and 3.0 - supported about a year, although all releases on those branches were done on the same day (!) See http://git.atheme.org/atheme/refs/tags So I think we should just package it, as it seems things have improved. I am not sure that *upstream* have actually requested this package to be removed in the first place anyways... A. -- Having failed to discover weapons of mass destruction, Washington shifted its propaganda to "establishing democracy." That flatly refutes their earlier claim that the "only question" was whether Saddam would disarm. But with a sufficiently obedient intellectual class, and loyal media, the farce can proceed untroubled. - Noam Chomsky, in an interview about Irak
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