Hi,

sob., 10 kwi 2021 o 13:18 Holger Wansing <hwans...@mailbox.org> napisaƂ(a):

> Hi,
>
> Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> wrote (Sat, 10 Apr 2021 11:54:59 +0200):
> > Hi,
> >
> > Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> (2021-04-09):
> > > The Release Team believes that the state of bullseye is pretty good.
> > > Yes, there are some blocking bugs [1] and d-i and shim still need some
> > > love, but the state is much better than we remembered from the same
> > > time in buster.
> >
> > As already explained, trying to release in April/May wasn't quite
> > anticipated, and there's still ground to cover on the d-i side.
>
> Trying to minimize the work load for kibi:
> @kibi: (given there are no objections against this from you?):
>
> Maybe the release-team could look into the pending unblock issues for d-i
> in the meantime?
> Most of them should be quite unproblematic, since they only contain
> translation
> updates.
>
> A bit more of an issue would be tasksel.
> 1. Currently there is 3.65 in sid, which needs to migrate to bullseye.
> 2. A problem came up during freeze regarding input methods for several
>    languages:
>    Starting with bullseye, GNOME depends on ibus, which is not fully
>    compatible with the view of some language teams, who would like to
>    prefer fcitx.
>    The best way to get this situation fixed would require some new
>    binary packages to be added to Bullseye (would only be tasks packages,
>    so no new code/functions to be added!).
>    A thread regarding this started at
>         https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2021/03/msg00058.html
>    and the release-team was also added to the loop at some point.
>    Maybe release-team could look into this too, and try to make a
>    decision?
>
>
> Holger
>
> "When does the new Debian release come out?"
"When it's ready."

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