Francisco M Neto wrote:
> Yes, the freeze began March 12.
Thank you, appreciated!
On Wed, 2019-04-10 at 22:59 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Is Buster in freeze now? If so I would rather start preparing for an
> upgrade.
Yes, the freeze began March 12.
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Francisco M Neto wrote:
> There is no defined number, I think. If I'm not mistaken it happens when
> the Release Team decides the bugs in that list - if any - are not relevant
> enough to extend the freeze any longer
Is Buster in freeze now? If so I would rather start preparing for an
upgrade.
t
On Tue, 2019-04-09 at 00:02 +0200, Peter Wiersig wrote:
> It's done when it's done and https://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/
> get's notified. You'd probably want to subscribe there.
I am subscribed there. Being notified of the release is not the point.
Being aware of the pro
On Tue, 2019-04-09 at 23:47 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> https://twitter.com/debian_tracker
> >
> Nice! What does the level of release-critical bugs need to fall to
> before a release can happen -- it's not zero is it?
There is no defined number, I think. If I'm not mistaken it happens
On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 05:42:46PM -0300, Francisco M Neto wrote:
> Greetings!
>
>
> https://twitter.com/debian_tracker
>
Nice! What does the level of release-critical bugs need to fall to
before a release can happen -- it's not zero is it?
Mark
On 2019-04-08, Peter Wiersig wrote:
> Francisco M Neto writes:
>> Sometimes people ask me when is Debian going to release its next Stable;
>> that is not an easy answer, since it is not time-based but rather based on
>> the
>> number of Release-Critical bugs.
>
> It's done when it's done a
On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 05:42:46PM -0300, Francisco M Neto wrote:
https://twitter.com/debian_tracker
Very nice, thanks for sharing!
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Francisco M Neto writes:
> Sometimes people ask me when is Debian going to release its next Stable;
> that is not an easy answer, since it is not time-based but rather based on the
> number of Release-Critical bugs.
It's done when it's done and https://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/
get
Greetings!
Sometimes people ask me when is Debian going to release its next Stable;
that is not an easy answer, since it is not time-based but rather based on the
number of Release-Critical bugs.
So I started thinking it would be nice to have a convenient way of
knowing how far a
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