Joerg Jaspert, le sam. 13 avril 2019 10:24:53 +0200, a ecrit: > On 15371 March 1977, Samuel Thibault wrote: > > > > > It seems to exist there, so probably someone who can upload there and > > > > is interested in hurd-i386 goes and uploads stuff. > > > Within a two-week timeframe only? > > (while everybody is supposed to be busy fixing RC bugs) > > I just jumped over old threads - its not actually a new thing what we > discuss now.
Sure. But last time we discussed it in september the debian-ports workload issue wasn't settled. > It never ever moved despite knowing that we want it off. Personally, I never took the initiative of doing it because of the debian-ports workload question. > I don't believe that anything changes just because we wait again. What now changed is that we have a deadline, so somehow it will have to be done. That's the difference. But the deadline is two-week in the middle of the full freeze... > Also, note, that it is a team decision, not me alone, I am just the > messenger. Sure, no problem with that. > If you want us to change it, mail the team with the reasons, and we at > least discuss it again. No guarantees on outcome. Well, it's very odd that a team decision is suddenly made with a two-week effect without asking whether the schedule will be fine. I guess I have to explicitly confirm here that yes, I know that the decision _whether_ to move is not sudden. Again, I'm talking about the schedule here. Asking a Debian team to do something time-consuming within a two-week timeframe in the middle of the full freeze, really... I won't have the time to discuss with ftpmaster about it in the coming days anyway. Samuel