On Fri, May 28, 2021 at 10:17:55PM +0200, Paul Gevers wrote: > Hi all, > > On 24-04-2021 00:41, Donald Norwood wrote: > > Indeed, from this and the last few posts in the discussion it reads that > > perhaps June is the better option for the 'timed' ready when ready > > release date. > > The progress of fixing the blocking issues in the debian-installer is > good enough to start thinking again about a tentative bullseye release > date (see for more details in the quote below). Assuming all goes well > with RC2 and RC3, we'd be looking at the following candidate release dates: > > 26 June > 3 July > 10 July > 17 July > 24 July
Any of the above, I think - I only help with the image testing anyway - I hang around with the smart people like a rock drummer hangs around with musicians. Andy C. > > Can you let us know which date work for you and which don't? > > > I think it would allow for extra care to be given in the areas needed > > and would as Paul suggested allow the larger community to pull > > together to help resolve some of the issues. > > The installer team needs everybody's help to test the d-i release > candidates, to see if the issues that are being solved now are handled > correctly across as many different machines as possible. If anybody has > better ideas than the wiki page that kibi suggested in his e-mail below, > then let us know. Otherwise I'll probably see if I can set up something > like that shortly. > ACK This is really important and we can always do with testers and good installation reports. > Paul >