[Stefano Zacchiroli, 2011-04-03] > Road maps +1
no, I cannot fix & upload (without waiting for sponsoree who has a list of things to learn/fix) 10+ RFS packages (postponed mostly due to packaging bugs), deal with increased number of "normal" RFS mails ("I was working on improving the package for last few weeks, please upload it now because the freeze will happen this week"), scan thru 500+ team packages (to check if every transition is done or to upload new upstream version that fixes annoying bugs or simply to clear team's RFS list / upload UNRELEASED fixes), complete transitions (which can take some time, even for small packages like sqlalchemy¹, not even mentioning PITA python-defaults transitions²)... in one day/week/month (even with "soft" freeze for the next month) [¹] which never were announced to release managers (and never will most probably) [²] hint: python2.5 in Squeeze > Strict date +1 most of the work is done by our upstreams, and by simply telling them "we'll freeze PICK_YOUR_MONTH every even/odd year" will (in the long term) improve quality of Debian *a lot* more than choosing a random^Wperfect (and different) date for every release cycle (and not announcing it to upstream authors *at all*), IMHO -- Piotr Ożarowski Debian GNU/Linux Developer www.ozarowski.pl www.griffith.cc www.debian.org GPG Fingerprint: 1D2F A898 58DA AF62 1786 2DF7 AEF6 F1A2 A745 7645 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110404111533.gc28...@piotro.eu