Dear KiBi, Thanks for your reply!
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 12:05 AM, Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Roger Shimizu <rogershim...@gmail.com> (2016-07-03): >> On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 12:44 AM, Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> wrote: >> > Please don't. We want to avoid pushing changes which aren't relevant to >> > the release being prepared, in case we need to do some fixup before >> > uploading and building again. >> >> It's lucky that I didn't push. (I was just about to do so, but >> considering the last commit is releasing, so I think it's better to >> ask) > > Sure, asking when unsure is something that makes sense, and that is > appreciated. For next time: whenever the release announce reaches > debian-devel-announce@, it's OK to push anything anywhere (to git > repositories, to the archive, etc.). > > In this particular case, if you would have pushed, and if I needed to > re-upload debian-installer without your changes, I could have just > created a temporary stretch branch without it, so it wouldn't have been > the end of the world anyway. It's best to avoid running into this kind > of situations though. ;) Thanks for the explanation! Understand the process clearer. >> Please let me know when it's ready to accept changes. Thank you! > > Even if the release announce is not ready yet, the image build has > finished and testing shows no major regressions, so we're going to > publish this set of images as Stretch Alpha 7. I've lifted the udeb > freeze some time ago; and you can feel free to push changes to git > repositories, even if the announce has not been published yet. For the change I mentioned yesterday, I already tested on: - armel/kirkwood - amd64 and they're working as expected. So I just pushed the commit to add screen support. I hope all ARCHs still (daily) build fine when I get up tomorrow morning. If not I'll try to fix or simply remove the screen support for that specific ARCH. This has big impact to UI (added a top bar) and operation (Ctrl-A [1-4], previous Alt-F[1-4] is still working though). I hope it won't panic anyone. Cheers, -- Roger Shimizu, GMT +2 Cape Town (in DebConf16) PGP/GPG: 4096R/6C6ACD6417B3ACB1