-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Sun, 2021-08-15 at 00:02 +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: > Hi, > > On 14th August 2021 we released Debian 11 "bullseye". > > There are too many people who should be thanked for their work on > getting > us to this point to list them all individually, and we would be sure > to > miss some. Nevertheless, we would like to particularly thank the > installer > team, the buildd and ftp teams, the CD team, the publicity team, the > webmasters, the Release Notes editors, porters and all the bug > squashers, > NMUers, package maintainers and translators who have contributed to > making > bullseye a great release of which we should all be proud. > > First point release > =================== > > As on previous occasions, we anticipate that the first point release > for > bullseye will occur in approximately one month's time. > > Please co-ordinate fixes which you would like to see included in the > point > release with the Stable Release Managers (SRMs) via a "pu" bug against > the > release.debian.org pseudopackage, including a debdiff of the current > and > proposed source packages. Remember to use reportbug unless you enjoy > crafting the metadata by hand. > > Autopkgtests continue to be crucial to migration > ================================================ > > Following the release of bullseye, we can confirm that autopkgtests > (when > provided) will continue to be considered across all architectures for > migration to bookworm. In other words, the tests need to succeed on > all > release architectures for your package to migrate. > > Start working on bookworm > ========================= > > With the start of the bookworm release cycle, you can now upload to > unstable those changes you've been holding off during the freeze. > Please do > not rush to upload everything all at once, in order to manage load on > the > buildds etc. Automatic testing migration is not yet re-enabled, but > that > will happen during the next few days. > > As with bullseye, we would ask that you co-ordinate particularly large > transitions or changes; if your plans involve major toolchain changes > or > otherwise have the potential to cause problems in unstable for a long > time > (e.g. due to FTBFS issues), please talk to us. We know that there are > a > large number of changes which have been waiting for the release to > happen > and we're keen not to stand in the way of those but would also like to > avoid a number of larger transitions becoming entangled. > > That's it for now; it is time for the celebrations to begin, whether > at a > Release Party[1] or otherwise. :-) > >
Thank you everyone for all your hard work! - -- Best regards, Brian T. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAEBCgAxFiEE9fpVo96/flopdKOfgw2Ncu3Nhn0FAmEYccETHGJyaWFuQGhh c2h2YXVsdC5pbwAKCRCDDY1y7c2GfacLD/9hOuSji6aJQprXk05lvJ+mKHhnhCV9 jX6eEN9exJ4v+gtbD62PYoegqUScVCMYR/B49Je4CKIqlh+9EmcjwnURSBtZPA3F dP0wgO2zU9j5P4wwCdLEtY5pKYD5Guxl4pqDEvasuoJqV+1RMtyiHC6X8DUeQgJS O1QtpYgukZEsCaAcQIXFPsI3x3wgMKjiT9WNYLvccknwkEqXikZnvA2T+Dpkijsx N4MidaOf0syVD1bh3X6uiB+r2WbLdT8j0zJ8Og5dqTWsT011PKnMCf4H8z6PIxwp RsMokIabZdn1ul99PTTILPMAMD2oV8E8XMzI49++00PH5bJ14xsHBnIbguaxuDa6 aeOyCNZoWn5gKknEsG0LOkAoagkzvaUUq+ZEBOEKeqbuQDPZU9aMMrlH4gsQVXfJ LEa2h7DNSkShK7NTFugYDaRmec4YFs8CkS7BhbhEvWXaZHMYOaWBcxpzoFaxrJiQ KQfrjxlE/ddI8JFy+KsAQdmM8jE40vNeFf6H/XXrY3Zj6s5rFG87wqaxGW+iVuV/ 1BqpLhXsn8mQN9W+FPHc9zTEco1vDo3fwvDatEWktkNJM/zk2TURG/VBATBd1N+z kansOpHtQ0grEDlhVcYhKBF8XnpmphGGKt4NGN+RE6MYsSa/tErt/bgD6HksVcVa o/HMNFHI8J+PJw== =fGSa -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----