Le 25/06/2012 19:35, Aron Xu a écrit : > Hi, > > Regarding your question, it is recommended to do as follow during freeze: > > unstable: any version that you would like to hit testing soon, so it's > the version that Release Team agreed (or likely) to unblock it.
unstable would also works for new packages: they will sit here until the release happens but they do not block anything nor prevent migration of other packages. > experimental: any version that won't make its way to unstable, > including usual experimental stuff as well as things that Release Team > aren't likely to have in testing during the freeze, for example > significant upstream releases. > > testing-proposed-updates: only use it when you haven't followed above > suggestions, that is to say you have a higher version number in > unstable which won't migrate to testing, in the case you can't upload > your fix for the testing version to unstable as usual and you have to > upload it to testing-pu instead. > > Because packages uploaded to testing-proposed-updates are unlikely to > have so much testing as in unstable, it's discouraged to be used > unless necessary (versioning issues). So please make sure that > unstable is only for versions actually destined for testing. :-) > > -- > Regards, > Aron Xu > > -- Vincent Danjean GPG key ID 0x9D025E87 vdanj...@debian.org GPG key fingerprint: FC95 08A6 854D DB48 4B9A 8A94 0BF7 7867 9D02 5E87 Unofficial pkgs: http://moais.imag.fr/membres/vincent.danjean/deb.html APT repo: deb http://people.debian.org/~vdanjean/debian unstable main -- 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/4fe95728.2040...@free.fr