Didier Raboud schrieb: > Bastian Venthur wrote: >> Something like that, I don't really care about the name. The important >> thing is, that unstable is never frozen, but temporarily disconnected >> from the unstable > testing > stable flow. >> >> Another way to see it is that unstable is constantly flowing and we're >> just forking a stable distribution from it from time to time. > > Isn't there a need for a freeze+stabilisation time (~ a year for Lenny…) in > which updates occur in 2 stages to finalize and "stable"ize one particular > snapshot ?
I'm not sure what you're asking but by temporarily insterting a $frozen-something between unstable and testing, we basically have the same flow as currently just with the benefit of a living unstable. I don't see the problem: currently during the freeze: unstable (frozen) > testing > stable new: unstable || unstable (frozen) > testing > stable > > Note that forking+stable'izing Sid is what Ubuntu does every six months. Is that important? Unstable is frozen for nearly 1/2 year now, that's a problem we should try to solve if we don't want to degrade ourselves to a server-only distribution. Cheers, Bastian -- Bastian Venthur http://venthur.de Debian Developer venthur at debian org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org