Hi, In this issue: - Architectures - RC bugs status - Upgrade testing - Release notes - Responding to unblock requests
Architectures ============= Debian buster will ship with the same set of architectures as Debian stretch did. RC bugs status ============== At the time of writing 150 release-critical bugs affect buster. This is the number which needs to reach zero before the release can take place. As a reminder, the following changes are eligible for unblocking: * Targetted fixes for release-critical (serious and higher) bugs * Targetted fixes for severity:important bugs in priority:optional packages done via unstable * Translation and documentation fixes in conjunction with one of the above Please note that a new upstream release with other changes included does *not* count as a "targetted fix". You must cherry-pick patches to fix bugs unless otherwise directed. As the release draws nearer, fixes for non-RC bugs which do not affect a package's general usability will increasingly be deferred or rejected. Upgrade testing =============== If you are in a position to carry out upgrade testing from stretch to buster in the field, now is the time to do so and send your feedback as a bug report against the "upgrade-reports" pseudo-package. Release notes ============= Please ensure that any information about your packages which should form part of the release notes is prepared in plenty of time to allow for review and translations. Release notes coordination happens in the BTS against the "release-notes" pseudo-package. Responding to unblock requests ============================== We try hard to keep track of all unblock requests, but there are many opened every day and the queue can sometimes mean you don't get a response quickly. You can help as follows: - we will not usually look at requests tagged "moreinfo". If you follow up to a request for information, please remove the tag so that we review it again. - include as much information, rationale and commentary as you can in your original request. We're probably looking at your package for the first time and amongst lots of other requests, so the information you provide is crucial for proper triaging. - don't start discussion about an unblock on the debian-release list or #debian-releae, even if you're not sure whether your fix will be accepted. Always open a bug and then it can be tracked properly. - inclusion of an inline diffstat with commentary plus usage of filterdiff to exclude generated files (e.g. autofoo) or translations can be beneficial. When using filterdiff, please remember to include the filter criteria/the command line, so we know what was omitted. Finally, please continue to concentrate on RC bug fixes and let's get that number down to zero and release! For the release team: -- Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org Debian Developer http://people.debian.org/~jmw 4096R: 0xD3524C51 / 0A55 B7C5 1223 3942 86EC 74C3 5394 479D D352 4C51